Summary:
The Stanford K-12 Schools district in Montana has only one elementary school, Stanford School, which serves students from kindergarten through 6th grade. The school has consistently ranked in the bottom half of Montana elementary schools, with below-average performance on standardized tests in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science compared to the district and state averages.
Stanford School has a high percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch at 42.59%, indicating a significant socioeconomic challenge. The school has a small student population of 54 students and a low student-teacher ratio of 9.3 to 1, which could be seen as potential advantages, but these factors alone have not been enough to overcome the school's broader performance issues. For the 2018-2019 school year, Stanford School spent $10,560 per student, which is the only available data point for this metric.
Overall, the data suggests that Stanford K-12 Schools and its sole elementary school, Stanford School, are facing significant challenges in providing a high-quality education to their students. Addressing these challenges will likely require a comprehensive approach that considers the school's performance, demographics, resource allocation, and the broader context of the district and state education system.
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