Summary:
The San Juan District of Utah is home to a single middle school, Albert R. Lyman Middle. This school serves a diverse student population, with nearly half identifying as White and over 40% as Native American. While the school's English Language Arts (ELA) proficiency rates are above the district average, its mathematics performance lags behind both the district and state averages, suggesting a need for improvement in this subject area.
On a positive note, Albert R. Lyman Middle excels in science, with proficiency rates on par with the state average. However, the school faces significant economic challenges, with 98.75% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch. This high poverty level may impact academic performance, and the school's statewide ranking has declined in recent years, dropping from 134th out of 209 schools in 2021-2022 to 148th out of 210 schools in 2023-2024.
Overall, San Juan District has a single middle school that demonstrates both strengths and areas for improvement. While the school's ELA and science proficiency rates are relatively strong, its mathematics performance and declining statewide ranking suggest the need for targeted interventions and support to better serve its high-poverty student population.
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