Summary:
The Pershing area of Nevada is home to two elementary schools: Lovelock Elementary School and Imlay Elementary School. Both schools serve students in grades K-5 and face significant challenges in providing quality education to their students.
Based on the available data, neither Lovelock Elementary nor Imlay Elementary stand out as high-performing schools. Lovelock Elementary is ranked 281 out of 379 Nevada elementary schools and has a 1-star rating, while Imlay Elementary does not have any ranking or rating information available. Both schools have significantly lower proficiency rates in mathematics and reading compared to the state averages, and they also face high chronic absenteeism rates of 26.6%, well above the state average.
The data also reveals that the student populations at these schools come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, with Lovelock Elementary having a 100% free and reduced lunch rate and Imlay Elementary having a 33.33% rate. While the schools spend more per student than the state average, this does not seem to be translating into better academic outcomes, suggesting a need for targeted interventions to address the underlying issues and improve educational opportunities for students in the Pershing area.
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