Summary:
The Afsa High School district in Minnesota contains only one elementary school, AFSA Elementary, which serves grades K-6 with 245 students. The school has consistently ranked in the bottom third of Minnesota elementary schools over the past three years, with 1- or 2-star ratings, indicating significant academic challenges.
AFSA Elementary's proficiency rates on state assessments are substantially lower than the state averages, particularly in math, where 3rd grade proficiency is 38.89% compared to the state's 58.79%, and 5th grade proficiency is only 4.76% compared to the state's 44.14%. This suggests the school is struggling to prepare students to meet grade-level standards. Additionally, over 54% of AFSA Elementary students are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a high-poverty population that may require targeted interventions and support.
Despite the school's diverse student population, with 55.1% White, 10.2% African American, 12.24% Hispanic, 7.35% Asian, 2.04% Native American, and 13.06% two or more races, AFSA Elementary has consistently underperformed academically. The Afsa High School district as a whole is ranked 356 out of 463 districts in Minnesota and has a 1-star rating, further highlighting the need for significant improvements across the district to support student success.
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