Summary:
The city of Culpeper, Virginia is home to two high schools: Eastern View High and Culpeper County High, both serving grades 9-12 and operated by the Culpeper County Public Schools district. While the schools have some differences in performance, they generally exhibit similar levels of academic achievement and other key metrics.
Based on the data, Eastern View High has a slightly higher statewide ranking, placing 175th out of 328 Virginia high schools, compared to Culpeper County High's 234th ranking. Both schools, however, maintain a strong 92.8% four-year graduation rate, which exceeds the state average. In terms of academic performance, Eastern View High generally outperforms Culpeper County High on most SOL test scores, particularly in subjects like Algebra I, Algebra II, and Biology, while Culpeper County High excels in Geometry.
Other key metrics show that Eastern View High has a larger student population of 1,542 students, compared to Culpeper County High's 1,232 students. However, Culpeper County High spends more per student, with $9,414 per student in the 2020-2021 school year, compared to Eastern View High's $7,414 per student. Both schools have a significant percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, with Eastern View High at 44.68% and Culpeper County High at 42.29%, and they also share a relatively high chronic absenteeism rate of 15.7%.
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