Summary:
The city of Livingston, Wisconsin is home to two schools: Iowa-Grant Elementary/Middle and Iowa-Grant High, both part of the Iowa-Grant School District. The elementary/middle school serves grades PK-8 with an enrollment of 455 students, while the high school serves grades 9-12 with 212 students.
According to the data, the two schools in Livingston have notable differences in their academic performance and school ratings. Iowa-Grant Elementary/Middle is ranked in the bottom half of Wisconsin elementary schools and has a 2-star rating, with test scores generally below the state averages. In contrast, Iowa-Grant High School is ranked in the middle of Wisconsin high schools and has a 3-star rating, with mixed test scores that are above the state average in some subjects and below in others.
The data also reveals disparities in other key metrics, such as spending per student and free/reduced lunch rates. Iowa-Grant High School spends significantly more per student ($21,509) compared to the elementary/middle school ($12,416), and the elementary/middle school has a higher free/reduced lunch rate of 40.66% compared to the high school's 36.32%. Both schools share a concerning chronic absenteeism rate of 17.7%.
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