Summary:
Fremont County School District #6 in Wyoming is home to two elementary schools: Wind River Elementary and Crowheart Elementary. While Wind River Elementary serves 154 students, Crowheart Elementary is significantly smaller, with only 11 students enrolled. Wind River Elementary's academic performance is a concern, as it ranks in the bottom quarter of Wyoming elementary schools and its test scores in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science are below the state averages.
Both schools serve communities with significant socioeconomic challenges, as evidenced by the high rates of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. Wind River Elementary spends $24,192 per student, while Crowheart Elementary spends an even higher $29,446 per student. Despite the high spending, the academic performance of Wind River Elementary remains a concern, suggesting that the district may need to examine the efficiency and effectiveness of its resource allocation.
Overall, the data highlights the challenges faced by the elementary schools within Fremont County School District #6. While Crowheart Elementary's small size raises questions about its ability to provide a comprehensive educational experience, Wind River Elementary's consistently low rankings and test scores suggest the need for targeted interventions and support to improve student outcomes.
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