Summary:
The Three Rivers Community Schools district in Michigan is home to 4 elementary schools serving students from kindergarten through 5th grade. The data reveals significant variations in academic performance, with Andrews Elementary School and Norton Elementary School standing out as the top-performing schools in the district, consistently outpacing the district and state averages in key subject areas like math and English Language Arts.
While the schools face challenges related to high rates of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 52.56% at Ruth Hoppin School to 60.69% at Norton Elementary, the district's resource allocation also varies, with spending per student ranging from $14,091 at Andrews Elementary to $16,510 at Park Elementary School. These differences in funding and student-teacher ratios may contribute to the disparities in academic performance observed across the district.
Overall, the data analysis suggests that while some schools in the Three Rivers Community Schools district are excelling, the district as a whole faces challenges related to socioeconomic factors and resource allocation that may be impacting student outcomes. Understanding and addressing these underlying issues could help improve educational equity and student achievement across the district.
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