Summary:
The city of Raleigh, North Carolina is home to 17 high schools that vary in size, type, and performance metrics. The schools serve students in grades 9-12 and are part of the Wake County Schools district, as well as a few charter and specialty school districts.
Several schools stand out in the data, including Raleigh Charter High School, which consistently ranks among the top high schools in North Carolina, and Wake Early College of Health and Science, which is also a high-performing school. Other top-ranked schools include Wake Young Men's Leadership Academy and Wake Young Women's Leadership Academy. These schools have exceptional test scores, with over 90% proficiency in core subjects.
In contrast, some schools like Southeast Raleigh High, Sanderson High, Phillips High, and Longview have significantly lower test scores and performance metrics. This suggests there are disparities in educational opportunities and outcomes within the Raleigh school system. Factors like socioeconomic status, school type (magnet, charter, traditional public), and per-student spending appear to play a role in the wide range of academic achievement across the district.
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