Summary:
The Victor K-12 Schools district in Montana consists of three schools: Victor School (an elementary school), Victor High School, and Victor Middle School. The district serves a predominantly economically disadvantaged student population, with all three schools having 100% free and reduced lunch recipients.
Among the standout findings, Victor School has the highest student enrollment with 132 students, while Victor High School has the lowest student-teacher ratio at 9:1. However, the schools in the Victor K-12 Schools district perform significantly below the state averages in proficiency for English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science, with all three schools ranked in the bottom half of their respective school types in Montana.
The low test scores, coupled with the high spending per student (around $10,820 at the elementary and middle school levels, and $12,159 at the high school level), suggest that the district may need to focus on improving academic outcomes and providing additional support for its students. The small student enrollments, especially at the middle and high school levels, could also present challenges in terms of offering a diverse range of course offerings and extracurricular activities.
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