Summary:
The Willow Creek Elementary district in Montana has only one school, the Willow Creek School, which serves elementary students. This small school of just 35 students has a 100% white student population, lacking racial diversity. While the school's per-student spending is higher than the state average, its academic performance in mathematics and reading is below the district and state averages.
The Willow Creek School has consistently ranked in the bottom half of Montana elementary schools, receiving a 2-star rating from SchoolDigger. Its mathematics proficiency rate of 37.5% is slightly above the Willow Creek Elementary district average of 35%, but below the statewide average of 36.59%. In reading, the school's proficiency rate of 37.5% is below the district average of 40% and the statewide average of 46.03%. Despite the school's small class sizes, with a low student-teacher ratio of 6.6, it appears to be struggling to improve student learning and achievement.
While the Willow Creek School's high per-student spending and small class sizes could be leveraged to enhance the educational experience, the lack of racial diversity and the school's consistently low academic performance and rankings suggest that the district may need to implement strategies to address these challenges and better support the learning needs of its students.
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