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Elementary Schools in Roanoke City


Summary:

Roanoke City, Alabama is home to one elementary school, Knight Enloe Elementary School, which serves students in grades PK through 3rd grade with a total enrollment of 506 students, and is part of the Roanoke City district.

For parents considering this school, the standout finding is the school's exceptional performance in English. In the most recent testing year, 3rd-grade English proficiency reached 75.28%, which is more than 10 percentage points above the state average of 64.75%. This marks a strong improvement from the previous year's 68.63%, showing consistent growth in literacy. However, mathematics tells a different story. Math proficiency dropped significantly from 50.98% to 43.82% year-over-year, falling just below the state average of 44.89%. This creates a widening gap between the school's English and math scores—a gap that nearly doubled in just one year. The school also faces challenges with chronic absenteeism at 14.8%, which is notably higher than both the district average of 9.7% and the state average of 12.0%. With 62.65% of students qualifying for free or reduced lunch, the school serves a high-poverty population, yet its literacy outcomes prove that students can achieve at high levels.

Since Knight Enloe is the only elementary school in the district, its performance directly defines the district's elementary metrics. The school maintains a student-to-teacher ratio of 16.3:1 and per-student spending of $9,180. For parents, this means the school offers strong reading instruction but may need additional support in math and attendance. The combination of high absenteeism and declining math scores suggests that targeted interventions in these areas could help the school build on its literacy success and create more balanced academic outcomes for all students.

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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Alabama State Department of Education.

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