Summary:
The 64642 zip code area is home to two small, rural public schools - Gilman City Elementary and Gilman City High, both part of the Gilman City R-IV district. While the schools have some demographic and academic challenges, they also benefit from small class sizes and high per-student spending.
Gilman City Elementary serves grades PK-6 with 102 students, while Gilman City High serves grades 7-12 with 71 students. Both schools have very homogeneous student populations, with over 94% of students identifying as White. Academically, the schools struggle, with Gilman City Elementary ranked 588 out of 1,052 Missouri elementary schools and Gilman City High ranked 297 out of 352 Missouri high schools. On state assessments, Gilman City High had significantly lower proficiency rates compared to the state average in Algebra I and Biology I.
Despite the academic challenges, the schools benefit from relatively high per-student spending ($15,150 for Gilman City Elementary and $13,594 for Gilman City High) and small student-teacher ratios (10.2 and 7.5, respectively). However, the high free/reduced lunch rates (over 59% at both schools) suggest the student population faces significant economic and social needs that may not be fully addressed by the available resources. Overall, the schools in the 64642 zip code area face a range of demographic and academic hurdles, but also have some unique advantages that could be leveraged to improve educational outcomes for their students.
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