Summary:
The Big Horn County School District #2 in Wyoming consists of 3 schools: 1 elementary, 1 middle, and 1 high school, serving students from the surrounding area. While Lovell High School stands out as a top-performing school in the state, the other two schools in the district have struggled to match that level of success.
Lovell High School has consistently ranked among the top 15 high schools in Wyoming, earning a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger. Its 81.6% 4-year graduation rate is also impressive. In contrast, Lovell Elementary School has ranked in the bottom half of Wyoming elementary schools in recent years, earning only a 3-star rating. Its test scores, particularly in English Language Arts, lag behind the state averages. Lovell Middle School falls somewhere in the middle, ranking in the top third of Wyoming middle schools and earning a 4-star rating in the past, though its ranking slipped to 3 stars in the most recent year.
Across the three schools, there are notable differences in key metrics. Lovell High School spends the most per student at $20,072, while Lovell Elementary and Lovell Middle spend $18,936 and $17,744 per student, respectively. The student-teacher ratios also vary, with Lovell Elementary having the lowest ratio at 11:1, and the other two schools around 13:1. Additionally, Lovell Elementary has the highest free/reduced lunch rate at 52.74%, compared to 51.08% at Lovell Middle and 40.83% at Lovell High.
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