Summary:
The Stanley-Boyd Area School District in Wisconsin has two elementary schools serving students from kindergarten through 5th grade. Based on the available data, Stanley Elementary appears to be the standout school in the district, consistently outperforming the district and state averages in academic proficiency across multiple subjects and grade levels.
Stanley Elementary has a statewide ranking of 223 out of 1,061 Wisconsin elementary schools, indicating strong overall performance. The school's test scores exceed the district and state averages, with 77.78% of 4th-grade students proficient in Mathematics, compared to the state average of 53.96%. In contrast, Boyd Elementary has a lower statewide ranking and less available data, making it more difficult to assess its performance relative to Stanley Elementary and the state.
The data also suggests a potential imbalance in resource allocation within the district, with Stanley Elementary spending $11,581 per student, compared to $7,790 per student at Boyd Elementary. Additionally, Stanley Elementary has a lower student-teacher ratio of 12.2, while Boyd Elementary has a ratio of 22.3, indicating that Stanley Elementary may have more resources dedicated to smaller class sizes. These disparities within the same school district raise questions about equity and whether all students have access to the same level of educational resources and support.
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