Summary:
The Park City 7-8 is the sole middle school serving the Park City Elementary district in Montana. With a small student population of just 39 students, the school has seen fluctuating performance, ranking as high as 96th out of 222 middle schools in the state but dropping to 171st out of 190 in recent years.
Academically, Park City 7-8 exhibits a stark contrast, with an exceptionally high math proficiency rate of 81.08% compared to the district average of 47.14% and the state average of 36.77%. However, the school's ELA proficiency rate of 17.14% is significantly lower than the district's 40.58% and the state's 43.09%. Science proficiency, at 42.11%, is slightly above the district and state averages. The school's 3-star rating from SchoolDigger places it in the middle of the pack for Montana middle schools.
Other notable factors include the school's relatively low student-teacher ratio of 10.4 to 1 and a free/reduced lunch rate of 28.21%, suggesting a significant portion of the student population comes from lower-income households. While the small size of the school may offer advantages, it may also limit the breadth of course offerings and extracurricular activities available to students. Overall, the data highlights both the strengths and areas for improvement at Park City 7-8, providing valuable insights for the school district and community to address in order to ensure the best possible educational outcomes for the students.
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