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Fairmont High

Public - Grades: 9-12
District: Robeson County Schools

     5419 Old Stage Road
     Fairmont, NC  28340-9454   (map)
     (910) 628-6727

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Total Students (2007 - 2008): 727
Fulltime teachers: 53.3
Student/Teacher Ratio: 13.6
Eligible for discounted/free lunch: No data

Type: Regular school
Status: Operational
Locale: Rural: Distant
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Schooldigger Rating:
1 star

Fairmont High ranks 412th of 501 North Carolina public high schools.
Schooldigger District Rating:
no stars

Robeson County Schools ranks 104th of 112 North Carolina school districts.
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Fairmont High - EOC Test Scores - End of course - Algebra I

Fairmont High - EOC Test Scores - End of course - Algebra I
EOC% Proficient
TestYearGradeSchoolDistrictState
Algebra I2004End of course8078.480
Algebra I2005End of course83.376.380.3
Algebra I2006End of course79.780.582.6
Algebra I2007End of course455567
Algebra I2008End of course43.65469

Source:  North Carolina Dept of Public Instruction

About the charts
These graphs show three data columns for the “% proficient” scoring students of the North Carolina End-Of-Course (EOC) for each year. The first column is the score for Fairmont High, the second is the district average, and the third is the state average.
About North Carolina End-of-Course (EOC) Tests
The North Carolina End-of-Course Tests are used to sample a student’s knowledge of subject-related concepts as specified in the North Carolina Standard Course of Study and to provide a global estimate of the student’s mastery of the material in a particular content area. The North Carolina End-of-Course tests were initiated in response to legislation passed by the North Carolina General Assembly – the North Carolina Elementary and Secondary Reform Act of 1984. Currently, students enrolled in the following courses are required to take the North Carolina EOC tests: Algebra I, Algebra II, Biology, Chemistry, English I, Geometry, Physical Science, and Physics.

Source: Accountability Services Division, North Carolina Dept of Public Instruction