Summary:
There is only one elementary school located in the Northeast College Prep district in Minnesota: Northeast College Prep Charter School. This school serves students from pre-kindergarten through 5th grade and has a diverse student population, with a majority of African American and Hispanic students. However, the school's performance, as measured by standardized test scores, is significantly below the state averages across all grade levels and subject areas.
Northeast College Prep Charter School's test scores are consistently in the bottom 15% of Minnesota elementary schools, with only 14.67% of students proficient or better in Math and 23.24% in Reading, compared to the state averages of 45.47% and 49.85%, respectively. The school's high percentage of students (97.53%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch indicates a high level of economic disadvantage among the student population, which may present unique challenges in providing the necessary resources and support for student success.
Despite the school's low performance, it does have a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 7.6 to 1, which is lower than the state average. This may suggest a focus on small class sizes, but it has not translated into improved academic outcomes for the students. Overall, the data suggests that Northeast College Prep Charter School is a low-performing school that is struggling to meet the needs of its diverse and economically disadvantaged student population, and it may require targeted interventions or support to help improve student outcomes.
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