Summary:
The city of Stover, Missouri is home to two schools: Morgan County R-I High and Morgan County R-I Elementary, both part of the Morgan County R-I school district. While the schools have maintained a relatively consistent statewide ranking over the years, they face challenges in academic performance, with test scores generally below state averages.
One standout element is the high graduation rate at Morgan County R-I High, which boasts a 100% four-year graduation rate, an impressive achievement. However, both schools struggle with high rates of chronic absenteeism, at 16.7%, which is higher than the state average. The schools also serve a student population with very high rates of free or reduced-price lunch, over 99% at each school, indicating significant economic need.
In terms of resources, Morgan County R-I High spends $10,162 per student, while Morgan County R-I Elementary spends $10,634 per student, a difference that may suggest different resource allocation strategies or priorities between the two schools. The student-teacher ratios are 15.2 at the high school and 12.9 at the elementary school, providing some insight into the staffing and support available to students. Overall, the data highlights the challenges faced by these schools and the need for further investigation and targeted interventions to improve educational outcomes for the students in Stover, Missouri.
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