Summary:
Zip code 35179, encompassing the Vinemont area of Cullman County, Alabama, is served by five schools within the Cullman County district, educating roughly 1,707 students from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade.
For parents, the standout choice in this area is West Point Middle School, which ranks in the 84th percentile statewide and boasts exceptional attendance with a chronic absenteeism rate of just 5.5%. Its 6th-grade math proficiency (59%) is nearly double the state average, and it consistently outperforms its sister school, Vinemont Middle School, which has seen a sharp decline in math scores and now sits in the 60th percentile. The elementary level shows a similar split: West Point Intermediate School achieves strong 5th-grade results (57% math proficiency) with the lowest per-student spending ($7,860), while Vinemont Elementary School excels in English (81% proficiency in 5th grade) but shows a puzzling drop in 5th-grade math (23%). At the high school level, Vinemont High School has improved dramatically, jumping from the 49th to the 74th percentile in rankings, with a stellar 98.7% graduation rate, though its 11th-grade English proficiency (27%) remains below the state average.
The key takeaway is that school-level practices matter more than demographics or spending. The West Point schools consistently outperform their Vinemont counterparts despite similar free/reduced lunch rates, largely due to significantly lower chronic absenteeism (2-5% vs. 10-11%). While Vinemont Elementary builds a strong foundation, that advantage fades by middle school, suggesting parents should pay close attention to the transition years. Overall, this area offers a mix of top-quartile performers and schools with clear areas for improvement, making school choice within the district a meaningful factor for families.
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