Summary:
The Cochise Elementary District in Arizona is home to a single elementary school, Cochise Elementary School, which serves students from kindergarten through 5th grade. With an enrollment of just 86 students, the school has a relatively small student population and a low student-teacher ratio of 9.5 to 1, which could allow for more personalized attention and support.
Academically, Cochise Elementary School's performance on state assessments is mixed, with some grades performing above the district and state averages in English Language Arts and Mathematics, while others fall below. The school's proficiency rate in 5th grade science, at 11%, is significantly lower than the state average of 34%. Additionally, the school's spending per student for the 2018-2019 school year was an unusually low $0, which may be a contributing factor to the school's academic challenges.
Despite these academic concerns, Cochise Elementary School has a commendable 0.0% dropout rate, and the majority of its student population, 54.65%, receives free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a high level of economic disadvantage. The school's racial makeup is predominantly White (62.79%) and Hispanic (36.05%), with a small percentage of African American students (1.16%). Overall, the data suggests that Cochise Elementary School faces both academic and socioeconomic challenges, and further analysis would be needed to fully understand the factors influencing the school's performance and identify areas for improvement.
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