Summary:
The Citizens Of The World Charter school district in Missouri operates two schools: one elementary school and one middle school. Both schools are struggling academically, with significantly below-average test scores and high chronic absenteeism rates compared to state averages.
The Elementary School has proficiency rates in Math and English Language Arts (ELA) for 3rd and 4th grades ranging from 15.3% to 42.5%, well below the state averages of 40.8% to 46.2%. The Middle School also has low proficiency rates in Math, Science, and ELA for 5th through 8th grades, ranging from 11.2% to 30.6%, compared to state averages of 30.6% to 44.4%. Both schools have alarmingly high chronic absenteeism rates of 40.6%, significantly higher than the state average.
The data suggests the Citizens Of The World Charter schools are facing significant challenges, including low academic performance, high chronic absenteeism, and a high percentage of students from low-income families. Addressing these issues will likely require a comprehensive, data-driven approach to improve student outcomes and ensure the long-term success of the district.
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