Summary:
Christel House Academy West is a public charter elementary school serving 472 students in grades K-8 in Indianapolis, Indiana, with a predominantly Hispanic and African American student population. Despite the school's consistent ranking in the bottom 10% of Indiana elementary schools and poor performance metrics, the surrounding schools in the area face similar challenges, indicating broader systemic issues in the local education system.
Christel House Academy West has struggled with high chronic absenteeism rates, ranging from 28% to 38.5% over the past three school years, significantly higher than the nearby schools. The school's academic performance, as measured by ILEARN test scores, is also substantially lower than the state and nearby school averages, with only 11.18% of students proficient or better in English Language Arts and 10.25% in math, compared to the state averages of around 40-50%. Additionally, Christel House Academy West has an extremely high percentage of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 82.58% to 94.73% over the past three years, which is significantly higher than the nearby schools.
While Christel House Academy West faces significant challenges, the nearby schools, such as Ernie Pyle School 90, Garden City Elementary School, and Daniel Webster School 46, also perform poorly compared to state averages, indicating broader systemic issues in the Indianapolis Public Schools and MSD Wayne Township districts. Addressing these challenges will require a comprehensive, collaborative effort involving the school, district, and community stakeholders to target attendance, family engagement, instructional quality, and resource allocation.
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