Summary:
The North Nodaway County R-VI school district in Missouri serves students from two schools: North Nodaway Junior-Senior High and North Nodaway Elementary. Based on the available data, neither school appears to be a standout performer, as both are struggling with below-average academic achievement compared to state-wide metrics.
North Nodaway Junior-Senior High has seen its state-wide ranking fluctuate between 279 and 433 out of 400-500 Missouri high schools in recent years, with a current ranking of 361 out of 468 schools. North Nodaway Elementary has seen a more dramatic decline, dropping from a ranking of 137 out of 1,045 Missouri elementary schools in 2017-2018 to 805 out of 906 in the current school year. Both schools have chronic absenteeism rates of 8%, and their test scores are significantly below state averages, with proficiency rates ranging from 15.5% to 47.6% compared to state averages of 40.8% to 44.4%.
Despite similar spending per student of around $13,900, the data suggests that the North Nodaway schools are facing significant challenges in terms of academic performance. Addressing these issues will likely require a comprehensive approach that addresses factors such as instructional quality, resource allocation, and student engagement. The high rates of free and reduced lunch, which are often associated with socioeconomic challenges, may also be contributing to the academic struggles faced by the district.
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