Glen View Elementary School serves 500 students in grades Kindergarten-2.
The percentage of students achieving proficiency in math is 73% (which is higher than the Louisiana state average of 71%). The percentage of students achieving proficiency in reading/language arts is 79% (which is higher than the Louisiana state average of 71%).
The student:teacher ratio of 13:1 is lower than the Louisiana state level of 14:1.
Minority enrollment is 73% of the student body (majority Black), which is higher than the Louisiana state average of 59% (majority Black).
Quick Stats (2025)
- Grades: Kindergarten-2
- Enrollment: 500 students
- Student:Teacher Ratio: 13:1
- Minority Enrollment: 73%
- Math Proficiency: 73%
- Reading Proficiency: 79%
- Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), LA Dept. of Education
School Overview
Glen View Elementary School's student population of 500 students has grown by 5% over five school years.
The teacher population of 39 teachers has grown by 39% over five school years.
Grades Offered
Grades Kindergarten-2
(No virtual instruction)
(No virtual instruction)
Total Students
500 students
Gender %
Total Classroom Teachers
39 teachers
School Rankings
The diversity score of Glen View Elementary School is 0.55, which is less than the diversity score at state average of 0.65. The school's diversity has stayed relatively flat over five school years.
Math Test Scores (% Proficient)
(11-12)73%
71%
Reading/Language Arts Test Scores (% Proficient)
(11-12)79%
71%
Student : Teacher Ratio
13:1
14:1
American Indian
n/a
1%
Asian
2%
2%
Hispanic
6%
11%
Black
61%
41%
White
27%
41%
Hawaiian
n/a
n/a
Two or more races
4%
4%
All Ethnic Groups
Participates in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP)
Yes
Eligible for Free Lunch
50%
57%
Eligible for Reduced Lunch (15-16)
4%
5%
School Statewide Testing
School District Name
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), LA Dept. of Education
Profile last updated: 02/09/2025
Frequently Asked Questions
What schools are Glen View Elementary School often compared to?
Glen View Elementary Schoolis often viewed alongside schools like Hillcrest Elementary School by visitors of our site.
What percent of students have achieved state testing proficiency in math and reading?
73% of students have achieved math proficiency (compared to the 71% LA state average), while 79% of students have achieved reading proficiency (compared to the 71% LA state average).
How many students attend Glen View Elementary School?
500 students attend Glen View Elementary School.
What is the racial composition of the student body?
61% of Glen View Elementary School students are Black, 27% of students are White, 6% of students are Hispanic, 4% of students are Two or more races, and 2% of students are Asian.
What is the student:teacher ratio of Glen View Elementary School?
Glen View Elementary School has a student ration of 13:1, which is lower than the Louisiana state average of 14:1.
What grades does Glen View Elementary School offer ?
Glen View Elementary School offers enrollment in grades Kindergarten-2 (No virtual instruction).
What school district is Glen View Elementary School part of?
Glen View Elementary School is part of Lincoln Parish School District.
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