Summary:
West Yellowstone K-12 school district in Montana is home to a single high school, West Yellowstone High School. This small school serves a diverse student population of just 81 students, with a mix of White, Hispanic, Asian, and multiracial backgrounds. While the school's performance on state reading assessments is close to the state average, its students struggle significantly in mathematics and science, scoring well below the statewide proficiency levels.
Compared to other schools in Montana, West Yellowstone K-12 school district ranks 248 out of 300 districts and is rated just 1 out of 5 stars by SchoolDigger. The high school's small size may provide more personalized attention, but it also limits the range of course offerings and extracurricular activities available to students. With a student-teacher ratio of 13.4 to 1 and per-student spending of $9,581, the school faces challenges in providing a well-rounded education to its diverse student body.
Overall, while West Yellowstone High School serves a unique community, the data suggests the need for significant improvements in academic performance, particularly in mathematics and science, as well as a focus on addressing the specific needs of the school's diverse student population and small size.
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