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Snowflake Unified District students and their AASA/ACT Language Arts performance in 2022-23 school year

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Dr. Daniel P. Corr President of the Arizona State Board of Education | azwestern.edu

Dr. Daniel P. Corr President of the Arizona State Board of Education | azwestern.edu

In the 2022-23 school year, 47% of Snowflake Unified District students failed their AASA/ACT Language Arts test, according to the Arizona Department of Education.

The 1,411 students who took the AASA/ACT test were assessed at four proficiency levels in each subject. Those at levels one and two failed the test, while students who reached the third and fourth proficiency levels passed the test.

Snowflake Unified District roughly covers schools within Navajo County County and has a main office in Snowflake.

In 2022 Arizona had roughly one teacher for every 19 students, compared to the national average of one teacher for 16 students. Teachers handling a higher number of students was found to have negative consequences for students’ school performance.

WalletHub claimed Arizona’s school system ranked among the worst across U.S. for class size, performance, funding, safety, and instructors’ credentials.

Some data provided by the Arizona Department of Education may be incomplete due to the Family and Educational Rights and Privacy Act.

Snowflake Unified District Failed Level in Language Arts Over the Years
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%2021-222022-23ELAMath
AASA/ACT Performance in Snowflake Unified District by School in 2022-23 School Year
School Name% Who FailedNumber of students tested
Snowflake Junior High School52%431
Taylor Intermediate School50%220
Taylor Elementary School48%74
Snowflake High School46%171
Snowflake Intermediate School42%393
Highland Primary School33%122

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