Summary:
The Rich Hill R-IV school district in Missouri consists of two schools: Rich Hill High School and Rich Hill Elementary School. While the high school has shown some improvement in its statewide ranking in recent years, both schools face challenges in academic performance and equity.
Rich Hill High School has a predominantly white student population (93.51%) and underperforms the state average in English Language Arts proficiency for grades 6-8. However, the school has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 10.6, which could be a positive factor. In contrast, Rich Hill Elementary School has a slightly more diverse student population but has seen a decline in its statewide ranking, suggesting challenges in maintaining academic performance. The elementary school also performs slightly below the state average in 3rd-grade mathematics proficiency.
Both schools in the Rich Hill R-IV school district have relatively low spending per student, which may impact the resources and support available to students. However, the district's low student-teacher ratios could be leveraged to provide more individualized attention and support. Overall, the data suggests that the district has room for improvement, particularly in addressing academic performance and equity, while also building on its strengths to drive better outcomes for students.
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