Summary:
The Leadership Learning Academy district in Utah operates two elementary schools: Leadership Learning Academy and Leadership Learning Academy - Ogden. Both schools serve students in grades K-6 and are struggling academically, with consistently low test scores and rankings compared to the state average.
Neither school within the Leadership Learning Academy district stands out as a high-performing institution. Both schools have been ranked in the bottom 20% of Utah elementary schools for the past three years, with Leadership Learning Academy - Ogden ranking among the lowest in the state. Proficiency rates in Mathematics, Science, and English Language Arts are significantly below the state average, often less than 50% of the expected level. Additionally, both schools have a chronic absenteeism rate of 23.8%, which is much higher than the state average.
While the two schools are part of the same district, there are notable differences in their performance and demographics. Leadership Learning Academy - Ogden appears to be the more challenged of the two, with a 0-star rating out of 5 and a higher percentage of students receiving free and reduced lunch at 57.58%, compared to 25% at Leadership Learning Academy. The district's resource allocation also varies, with Leadership Learning Academy - Ogden spending $7,618 per student, while Leadership Learning Academy spends $5,937 per student. These disparities suggest the district may need to address systemic issues to improve student outcomes across both schools.
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