Summary:
Teton County School District #1 in Wyoming operates 10 schools, including 7 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 2 high schools, serving students from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds. The district as a whole is ranked 18 out of 43 districts in the state and is rated 3 stars out of 5 by SchoolDigger.
The top-performing schools in the district are Colter Elementary, Wilson Elementary, and Jackson Elementary, all of which are ranked among the top 40 elementary schools in Wyoming and have exceptional test scores, with 65% or more of students proficient or better in both English Language Arts and math. In contrast, other elementary schools in the district, such as Munger Mountain Elementary, Alta Elementary, Kelly Elementary, and Moran Elementary, have lower proficiency rates, suggesting the district may need to examine instructional practices and resource allocation to ensure more equitable outcomes across all its elementary schools.
At the middle and high school levels, Jackson Hole Middle School and Jackson Hole High School have generally performed on par with or slightly above the district and state averages on state assessments, while the alternative high school, Summit Innovations School, has the lowest performance, with only 22.2% proficiency in math and science, highlighting an area for the district to focus on to better support its most vulnerable high school students. The district's wide range in free/reduced lunch rates, from 6.83% to 42.02%, also indicates the need for tailored approaches to address the unique needs of students from different economic circumstances.
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