Summary:
The Superior K-12 Schools district in Montana has only one middle school, Superior 7-8, which serves 43 students in grades 7-8. While the school performs better than the state average in Science, its scores in English Language Arts and Mathematics are lower than both the district and state averages. This small middle school has a high rate of free and reduced-price lunch recipients, indicating it serves a predominantly low-income student population.
Superior 7-8 has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 10.4, suggesting a more personalized learning environment. However, its small size may present challenges in offering a diverse range of academic and extracurricular programs. Over the past few years, the school's statewide ranking has remained consistent, hovering around the middle to lower end of the rankings for Montana middle schools.
Addressing the academic performance challenges, particularly in core subjects, and exploring ways to support the unique needs of the school's low-income student population could be key focus areas for the Superior K-12 Schools district. While the school's small size and personalized attention may provide some benefits, the district may need to consider additional resources and strategies to help Superior 7-8 improve its overall academic outcomes.
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