Summary:
The Gallatin R-V school district in Missouri is home to a single high school, Gallatin High, which serves students in grades 9-12. While the school boasts an impressive 100% four-year graduation rate, it faces some challenges, including a higher-than-average chronic absenteeism rate and lower-than-average proficiency in Algebra I compared to the district and state.
Gallatin High's performance on key metrics is mixed, with strengths in areas like Biology I proficiency, which is on par with the district average and higher than the state. However, the school's Algebra I proficiency rate of 15.5% is significantly lower than the district (23.2%) and state (41.5%) averages. Additionally, the school's per-student spending of $13,102 is slightly higher than the state average, and its student-teacher ratio of 11.6 is lower, suggesting smaller class sizes.
The data also reveals that Gallatin High's statewide ranking has fluctuated in recent years, from 101 out of 358 schools in 2020-2021 to 218 out of 361 schools in 2021-2022 and then 187 out of 378 schools in 2023-2024. This variability in performance may be a concern for parents and the community. Additionally, the high percentage of students (34.15%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch indicates that the school serves a population with significant economic challenges, which can impact academic performance.
Thank you for your feedback!