Summary:
Pima Unified District in Arizona has only one elementary school, Pima Elementary School, which serves students from grades K-6. The school's academic performance is mixed compared to state averages, with proficiency rates close to or slightly below the state in English Language Arts, significantly below in Mathematics, and slightly above in Science.
Pima Elementary School has an enrollment of 539 students, with a racial makeup of 67.9% White, 29.68% Hispanic, and 1.67% Native American. The school has a relatively high free/reduced lunch rate of 41.74%, indicating a significant level of economic disadvantage among the student population. The student-teacher ratio of 20.1 to 1 is slightly higher than the state average, and the school's spending per student of $5,875 is below the state average, which may contribute to the academic performance challenges observed.
Overall, Pima Unified District appears to be facing some challenges in supporting the academic achievement of its students, particularly in the area of Mathematics. Further investigation into the specific strategies and interventions the school is implementing to address these challenges would be valuable for parents and the community.
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