Summary:
The Havre Elementary district in Montana is home to three elementary schools: Sunnyside School, Highland Park School, and Lincoln-McKinley School. These schools serve students from prekindergarten through 5th grade and face significant socioeconomic challenges, with high percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch.
Among the three schools, Lincoln-McKinley School stands out as the highest-performing, ranking 217 out of 401 Montana elementary schools and achieving the highest proficiency rates in both English Language Arts (38.81%) and Mathematics (38.81%) compared to the district and state averages. In contrast, Sunnyside School lags behind, with proficiency rates below the district and state averages in English Language Arts (37.74%), Mathematics (33.33%), and Science (31.47%).
The schools also differ in their resource allocation, with Highland Park School spending the most per student at $9,003 and having the lowest student-teacher ratio of 16.5, while Sunnyside School has the highest student-teacher ratio of 22.6. These disparities in performance and resource allocation suggest the need for targeted interventions and support to address the unique challenges faced by the high-need student population across the Havre Elementary district.
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