Summary:
The city of Monroe, North Carolina is home to 8 high schools, all of which are part of the Union County Public Schools district, except for Apprentice Academy High School which is a public charter school. These schools serve students in grades 9-12 and provide a range of educational opportunities and outcomes.
Among the standout schools in Monroe are Central Academy of Technology and Arts, ranked #54 statewide and with a 5-star rating, and Union County Early College, ranked #12 statewide and also with a 5-star rating. Both schools have exceptional test scores, with over 90% proficiency in several key subject areas. In contrast, Monroe High lags behind the district and state averages on most test score metrics.
The data reveals significant disparities in educational opportunities and resources within the district. While the overall 4-year graduation rate for Monroe high schools is 87.7%, which is above the state average, there is a wide range in test score performance, free/reduced lunch rates, spending per student, and student-teacher ratios across the schools. Targeted interventions and equitable resource allocation will be crucial for the district to address these challenges and ensure all students have access to a high-quality education.
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