Summary:
The Johannesburg-Lewiston Area Schools district in Michigan is home to two elementary schools: JohannesburgLewiston ElementaryMiddle School and Lewiston Elementary School. While both schools serve elementary-aged students, they exhibit notable differences in terms of racial diversity, academic performance, and resource allocation.
JohannesburgLewiston ElementaryMiddle School boasts a more diverse student population, with a racial makeup of 91.91% White, 2.02% Hispanic, 0.87% Asian, 1.16% Native American, and 3.76% two or more races. In contrast, Lewiston Elementary School has a less diverse population, with 94.12% White students. Academically, Lewiston Elementary School outperforms JohannesburgLewiston ElementaryMiddle School in key test score metrics, such as 3rd grade English Language Arts (50% proficiency vs. 35.7%) and 3rd grade Math (77.3% proficiency vs. 17.86%). Additionally, Lewiston Elementary School has a lower chronic absenteeism rate of 20.8% compared to 24.1% at JohannesburgLewiston ElementaryMiddle School.
In terms of resources, Lewiston Elementary School spends slightly more per student at $29,029, compared to $28,026 at JohannesburgLewiston ElementaryMiddle School. Lewiston Elementary School also has a lower student-teacher ratio of 16.6, while JohannesburgLewiston ElementaryMiddle School has a ratio of 19. However, Lewiston Elementary School has a higher percentage of free/reduced lunch recipients at 76.47%, indicating a lower socioeconomic status among its student population compared to JohannesburgLewiston ElementaryMiddle School's 60.69%.
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