Summary:
The Southwest R-V school district in Missouri consists of 3 schools: 1 elementary, 1 middle, and 1 high school. The data reveals a mix of strengths and areas for improvement across the district. Southwest High School stands out with a relatively high 4-year graduation rate and improved statewide ranking, while Southwest Middle School excelled in 6th-grade math proficiency but struggled in other subjects. However, all three schools had lower-than-average academic proficiency rates compared to district and state averages, and the district as a whole ranked in the lower half of Missouri schools.
Economically disadvantaged students make up a significant portion of the student population, with over 56% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch across the district. This suggests the schools may face challenges in providing resources and support to meet the needs of their student population. Additionally, the district-wide chronic absenteeism rate of 7.5% is a concerning trend that requires attention.
Overall, the data highlights both strengths and areas for improvement within the Southwest R-V school district. While Southwest High School has shown progress, the district as a whole may benefit from targeted interventions and resource allocation to support student success and align with state-level performance.
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