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- 400 W Lawrence, Tribune, KS 67879
- +1 (620) 376-4274
- greeleycountyschools.ks.schoolinsites.com
Overview of Greeley County Elem School: Greeley County Elem School is a public school situated in Tribune, KS, which is in a remote rural environment. The learner population of Greeley County Elem School is 151, and the school serves PK-5. At Greeley County Elem School, 32% of learners scored above or at the proficient (mastery) level for math, and 42% scored above or at that level for reading.
The school’s minority learner population is 27%. The learner-teacher ratio is 12:1, which is worse than that of the district.
The learner population is made up of 52% female learners and 48% male learners. The school serves 46% economically disadvantaged learners. There are 12 equivalent full-time teachers and 0 full-time school counselors.
Test Scores at Greeley County Elem School: At Greeley County Elem School, 32% of learners scored above or at the proficient (mastery) level for math, and 42% scored above or at that level for reading.
Juxtaposed with the district, the school performed better in math and better in reading, according to this measure. In Greeley County Schools, 34% of learners tested above or at the proficient (mastery) level for reading, and 22% tested above or at that level for math.
Greeley County Elem School did worse in math and better in reading in this measure juxtaposed with learners around the state. In Kansas, 38% of learners tested above or at the proficient (mastery) level for reading, and 35% tested above or at that level for math.
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