Parkview Elementary School
Tel:
(660) 826-4947
- Parkview Elementary School serves 520 students in grades Kindergarten-4.
- The percentage of students achieving proficiency in math is 60% (which is higher than the Missouri state average of 42%) for the 2017-18 school year. The percentage of students achieving proficiency in reading/language arts is 65% (which is higher than the Missouri state average of 49%) for the 2017-18 school year.
- Parkview Elementary School placed in the top 20% of all schools in Missouri for overall test scores (math proficiency is top 20%, and reading proficiency is top 20%) for the 2017-18 school year.
- The student:teacher ratio of 15:1 is higher than the Missouri state level of 14:1.
- Minority enrollment is 22% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which is lower than the Missouri state average of 29% (majority Black).
Top Placements
Parkview Elementary School places among the top 20% of public schools in Missouri for:
- Category Attribute
- Overall Rank Highest overall rank (Top 20%)
- Math Proficiency Highest math proficiency (Top 20%)
- Reading/Language Arts Proficiency Highest reading/language arts proficiency (Top 20%)
- Percent Eligible For Free Lunch Largest percent of students eligible for free lunch (Top 1%)
School Overview
- Parkview Elementary School's student population of 520 students has grown by 5% over five school years.
- The teacher population of 35 teachers has stayed relatively flat over five school years.
Grades Offered | Grades Kindergarten-4 |
Total Students | 520 students |
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Gender % |
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Total Classroom Teachers | 35 teachers |
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Students by Grade |
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School Comparison
- Parkview Elementary School is ranked within the top 20% of all 2,085 schools in Missouri (based off of combined math and reading proficiency testing data) for the 2017-18 school year.
- The diversity score of Parkview Elementary School is 0.38, which is less than the diversity score at state average of 0.47. The school's diversity has stayed relatively flat over five school years.
Definition of Terms 2017-2018 School Year Data | This School | State Level (MO) |
Overall Testing Rank | #239 out of 2085 schools (Top 20%) | |
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Math Test Scores (% Proficient) | 60% | 42% |
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Reading/Language Arts Test Scores (% Proficient) | 65% | 49% |
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Student : Teacher Ratio | 15:1 | 14:1 |
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American Indian | 1% | n/a |
Asian | n/a | 2% |
Hispanic | 9% | 7% |
Black | 3% | 16% |
White | 78% | 71% |
Hawaiian | 1% | n/a |
Two or more races | 8% | 4% |
All Ethnic Groups |
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Diversity Score | 0.38 | 0.47 |
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Eligible for Free Lunch | 58% | 45% |
Eligible for Reduced Lunch | 7% | 6% |
School Statewide Testing | View Education Department Test Scores | |
School District Name | Sedalia 200 School District |
Source: 2017-2018 (latest school year available) NCES, MO Dept. of Education
Nearby Public Schools
- The nearest high school to Parkview Elementary School is Smith-cotton High School (1.1 miles away)
- The nearest middle school is Smith Cotton Junior High School (2.1 miles away)
- The nearest elementary school is Sedalia Middle School (0.8 miles away)
Show me:
- School Location Miles Grades Students
- Sedalia Early Childhood Center Grades: PK | 181 students
0.8 miles
2255 S Ingram
Sedalia, MO 65301
(660) 827-8955 0.8 PK 181 - Sedalia Sedalia Middle School Grades: 5 | 416 students
0.8 miles
2205 S Ingram
Sedalia, MO 65301
(660) 829-6500 0.8 5 416 - Sedalia Washington Elementary School Grades: K-4 | 243 students
0.8 miles
610 S Engineer
Sedalia, MO 65301
(660) 826-2216 0.8 K-4 243 - Sedalia Smith-cotton High School Grades: 9-12 | 1,449 student
1.1 miles
2010 Tiger Pride Boulevard
Sedalia, MO 65301
(660) 851-5300 1.1 9-12 1,449 - Sedalia Horace Mann Elementary School Grades: K-4 | 281 students
1.7 miles
1100 W 16th
Sedalia, MO 65301
(660) 826-6441 1.7 K-4 281
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