Summary:
The Pryor Elementary district in Montana is home to a single elementary school, Arrow Creek Elementary School. This small school serves a student population of just 47 children, all of whom are Native American, a stark contrast to the broader racial diversity seen across the state. Despite receiving significantly higher per-student funding than the state average, Arrow Creek Elementary School has consistently struggled with academic performance, ranking in the bottom 10% of Montana elementary schools in recent years.
In the 2022-2023 school year, only 5.26% of Arrow Creek Elementary students were proficient or better in mathematics, and 0% were proficient or better in reading, compared to state averages of 36.59% and 46.03%, respectively. This alarmingly low academic performance suggests that the school may be facing significant challenges in providing effective educational opportunities for its students, despite the high level of funding. The school's student-teacher ratio of 8.3 is lower than the state average, but this has not translated into improved outcomes for the students.
The persistent low performance of Arrow Creek Elementary School within the Pryor Elementary district raises concerns about the equity and effectiveness of the educational system in this area. Further investigation and targeted interventions may be necessary to address the underlying issues and ensure that all students in the Pryor Elementary district have access to the resources and support they need to succeed.
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