Summary:
The Polson Elementary district in Montana is home to two elementary schools: Linderman School and Cherry Valley School. Based on the available data, Linderman School emerges as the standout performer, consistently ranking among the top elementary schools in the state and outpacing the district and statewide averages in both mathematics and reading proficiency.
Linderman School has a higher percentage of students proficient or better in mathematics (45.35%) and reading (55.43%) compared to the Polson Elementary district average and the statewide average. Additionally, Linderman School has a lower student-teacher ratio of 15.4, which may contribute to its stronger academic performance.
While both Linderman School and Cherry Valley School have a significant Native American student population, the Polson Elementary district as a whole appears to be underperforming compared to the statewide averages in mathematics and reading proficiency. This suggests opportunities for improvement within the district, and further investigation may be warranted to identify the underlying factors contributing to this performance gap.
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