Summary:
Big Horn County School District #2 in Wyoming has one elementary school, Lovell Elementary, which serves grades PK-5 with an enrollment of 292 students. While Lovell Elementary has some strong performance metrics, such as higher proficiency rates in mathematics compared to the state average, it also has lower proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Science compared to the state.
Lovell Elementary is ranked 95 out of 149 Wyoming elementary schools for the 2024-2025 school year, with a 2-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school's proficiency rates in 2024-2025 were: 51.1% in 3rd grade English Language Arts (vs. state 53.1%), 45.8% in 4th grade English Language Arts (vs. state 51.3%), and 50.7% in 5th grade English Language Arts (vs. state 57.8%). In mathematics, the school's proficiency rates were 62.2% in 3rd grade (vs. state 58.2%), 52.1% in 4th grade (vs. state 57.4%), and 60.9% in 5th grade (vs. state 55.2%). However, the school's 4th grade science proficiency rate was 41.7%, which is lower than the state average of 55.3%.
Lovell Elementary has a 52.74% free and reduced lunch rate, which is higher than the state average, and a student-teacher ratio of 11:1, which is lower than the state average. The school's spending per student is $18,936, which is higher than the state average. These factors suggest that the school may be serving a more economically disadvantaged population, which could contribute to the lower academic performance in some areas. However, the low student-teacher ratio indicates that the school may have the resources to provide more individualized attention to students, which could be leveraged to improve academic outcomes.
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