Summary:
The Centerville Elementary district in Montana consists of 5 schools, including 4 elementary schools and 1 middle school. The district serves a mix of students, with some schools performing well above the state average and others struggling to meet academic standards.
The standout schools in the district are Big Stone School, a small elementary school with just 17 students, and Centerville School, the largest in the district with 120 students. Both of these schools have consistently ranked in the top 25% of Montana elementary schools, with Big Stone School's students significantly outperforming the district and state averages in math. In contrast, the smaller colony schools, Grass Land Colony School and Hill Top Colony School, have struggled, with proficiency rates well below the state average.
The Centerville Elementary district as a whole has room for improvement, with only two of the five schools performing above the state average on assessments. The district's overall ranking of 192 out of 387 in Montana suggests there is work to be done to raise academic achievement across the board. Additionally, the high rates of free/reduced-price lunch eligibility across the district indicate that many students are facing economic challenges that may impact their educational outcomes, and targeted interventions and support services could be beneficial in addressing these needs.
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