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Your schools are very different. Your schools serpass both of mine Holcomb and Malden in school building number. Our yeaxher to student ratio is similer in comparison in both schools. Both of my schools are slightly more diverse than yours. Your school board for delta is small in comparison and your school board in Jackson is biger in comparison. Both of my schools are higher than Delta, but both are lower than Jackson in assesed value. Holcomb has a lower ADA than both your schools, but Malden has a similer ADA to both your schools. The free reduced lunch was not listed, but mine are over half or all the students receiving free or reduced lunches. These are important because they insure that all the students get at least two healthy meals

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