Summary:
The Juda School District in Wisconsin consists of two schools: Juda Elementary (grades PK-8) and Juda High (grades 9-12). While Juda Elementary has consistently performed well, with a 3-star rating and above-average test scores, Juda High has struggled in recent years, dropping from a 4-star rating to just 1 star.
Juda Elementary stands out as the stronger performing school in the district, with its students consistently scoring above the state averages, particularly in English Language Arts and Social Studies. The school has a relatively low dropout rate of 1.3% and a student-teacher ratio of 11.5, both of which are positive indicators. In contrast, Juda High has seen a significant decline in its performance, with test scores below the state averages, especially in Mathematics and Science.
Both schools have a relatively high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a significant population of economically disadvantaged students. While Juda High spends more per student than Juda Elementary, this higher spending does not appear to be translating into better academic outcomes. Additionally, both schools face the challenge of high chronic absenteeism rates, which can negatively impact student learning and achievement.
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