Summary:
The Muscatine Community School District in Iowa is home to 6 elementary schools serving students from pre-kindergarten through 5th grade. The district's schools display a range of performance, with Mulberry Elementary and Grant Elementary standing out as the top-performing schools in the district based on test scores, rankings, and other key metrics.
Mulberry Elementary is the highest-ranked school in the district, ranking 229 out of 557 Iowa elementary schools. It boasts consistently high test scores, with 70% or more of students proficient or better in core subjects. The school also has a low free/reduced lunch rate of 27.03% and a relatively small student-teacher ratio of 14.4. Grant Elementary is the second-highest ranked school in the district, ranking 386 out of 557, and also has impressive test scores and a small student-teacher ratio of 12.1.
In contrast, some schools in the district, such as Franklin Elementary and Jefferson Elementary, struggle with lower test scores and higher free/reduced lunch rates. The district as a whole faces challenges in student performance, with most schools performing below the state average in core subjects. However, the consistent performance of the top-performing schools suggests that the district has the potential to improve overall educational outcomes with targeted interventions and resource allocation.
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