Summary:
The Troy Elementary school district in Montana consists of two schools: W.F. Morrison School, an elementary school, and Troy Junior High, a middle school. While the district as a whole has a 3-star rating, Troy Junior High stands out as a high-performing school, ranking 46th out of 222 Montana middle schools and earning a 4-star rating.
The data reveals significant differences in academic performance between the two schools. Troy Junior High excels, with 60.29% proficiency in English Language Arts and 48.53% in Math, well above the district and state averages. In contrast, W.F. Morrison Elementary lags behind in these key subject areas. Both schools serve communities with high rates of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, suggesting socioeconomic challenges that may contribute to the performance disparities.
Despite the differences in academic achievement, the schools have similar per-student spending levels and student-teacher ratios, with Troy Junior High spending slightly more per student and having a lower student-teacher ratio. This suggests a potential focus on supporting the middle school population. The performance history of W.F. Morrison Elementary also shows some fluctuation in its state ranking and star rating, indicating opportunities for improvement with the right interventions and support.
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