Summary:
Fortine Elementary School District in Montana has just one middle school, Fortine 7-8, which serves students in grades 7-8. This small, rural school has a student population of only 15 and is the sole middle school option for families in the Fortine Elementary district.
Fortine 7-8 has a unique demographic, with 100% of its students identifying as white and no racial diversity. The school's performance on state tests is mixed, with students scoring significantly below the state average in math but performing better in reading. Over the past three years, the school's statewide ranking has fluctuated, ranging from 47th to 94th out of 187-200 middle schools in Montana. Despite these challenges, the school's low student-teacher ratio of 6.9 may provide students with more individualized attention and support.
Without data on the school's free and reduced-price lunch rates, it's difficult to assess the socioeconomic status of the student population and how that may impact the school's performance. Overall, Fortine Elementary appears to have a small, rural middle school that is performing reasonably well in some areas but struggling in others compared to the state average. Further analysis would be needed to fully understand the factors contributing to the school's performance and identify areas for improvement.
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