Summary:
The Ogden City District in Utah is home to 11 elementary schools serving students from diverse backgrounds. While the schools vary in size, academic performance, and resources, a few standout institutions emerge from the data.
Shadow Valley School and Polk School are the top-performing elementary schools in the district, ranking 111th and 352nd out of 561 Utah elementary schools, respectively. These schools boast consistently high proficiency rates in core subjects, with Shadow Valley School achieving over 60% proficiency across the board. In contrast, schools like Heritage School, New Bridge School, Odyssey School, and Bonneville School struggle with proficiency rates often below 30% in multiple subject areas.
The data also reveals significant disparities in student demographics and socioeconomic factors across the district. Schools like Shadow Valley and Polk have relatively low free/reduced lunch rates, indicating a higher socioeconomic status of their student populations, while others, such as Heritage and Bonneville, have free/reduced lunch rates exceeding 99%. Understanding the factors contributing to the wide range of academic outcomes within the Ogden City District could provide valuable insights for improving educational opportunities for all students in the area.
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