Summary:
The Clayton School District in Wisconsin has only one middle school, Clayton Middle School, which serves students in grades 6-8. While the school has a relatively small student population of 56 and a low student-teacher ratio, its academic performance has consistently ranked in the bottom half of Wisconsin middle schools, with a 2-out-of-5-star rating from SchoolDigger.
Clayton Middle School's strengths lie in its English Language Arts (ELA) performance, where the percentage of students proficient or better ranges from 46.67% to 64.29%, generally higher than the state average. However, the school's performance in Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science is lower than the state averages, suggesting a need to focus on improving these subject areas. Additionally, the school has a high percentage of free and reduced-price lunch recipients, at 57.14%, indicating that it serves a population with significant economic challenges.
Despite the school's small size, the Clayton School District spends $14,987 per student, which is higher than the state average. This presents an opportunity to explore ways to optimize resources and improve student outcomes at Clayton Middle School. Overall, the data suggests that the school faces some challenges in academic performance and may benefit from a closer examination of its strengths, weaknesses, and resource allocation to better support its students.
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