Summary:
The 97869 zip code area is home to two alternative schools - Oregon Connections Academy, a public charter virtual school, and Prairie City School, a traditional public school. While the virtual charter school, Oregon Connections Academy, has significantly higher enrollment and generally outperforms the district and state on English Language Arts and Mathematics proficiency tests, it lags behind in science. In contrast, Prairie City School, the traditional public school, has a higher percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch and underperforms the district and state in Mathematics and Science, but outperforms in 11th grade English Language Arts.
The data reveals stark differences in spending and student-teacher ratios between the two schools. Oregon Connections Academy spends significantly less per student ($2,374) compared to Prairie City School ($14,849), but has a much higher student-teacher ratio (30.8) than Prairie City School (11.8). This suggests a potential trade-off between cost and individualized attention, which may impact student performance.
Overall, the analysis of schools in the 97869 zip code area highlights the importance of considering multiple factors, such as school type, resource allocation, and student population, when evaluating the performance and effectiveness of educational institutions. While Oregon Connections Academy appears to have an advantage in certain academic areas, Prairie City School may be better equipped to serve a more economically disadvantaged student population, raising questions about equity in resource allocation and support for these students.
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