Summary:
Fremont County School District #14 in Wyoming contains a single high school, Wyoming Indian High School, which has consistently struggled to perform at a high level compared to other high schools in the state. The school serves a population with significant economic challenges, with 74.47% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch.
Wyoming Indian High School has a 0-star rating from SchoolDigger for the past three school years, indicating it is one of the lowest-performing high schools in Wyoming. The school's graduation rate of 81.6% is below the state average, and its proficiency rates on state assessments and the ACT exam are significantly lower than the district and state averages across all subject areas. Despite the school district spending $42,602 per student, which is significantly higher than the state average, the school's performance remains poor.
While the school has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 8.2, suggesting smaller class sizes, this does not appear to be a significant factor in improving student outcomes. Addressing the underlying issues, such as the significant gaps in academic achievement and the high poverty levels, will be crucial for Fremont County School District #14 to improve the performance of Wyoming Indian High School and better serve the community.
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