Summary:
The city of Nashville, Arkansas is home to 4 schools that serve students from elementary through high school, all part of the Nashville School District. The district is ranked 80 out of 250 in the state and rated 3 stars out of 5 by SchoolDigger. Among the standout schools in the district are Nashville High School, which ranks in the top third of Arkansas high schools, and Nashville Junior High School, which is also in the top third of the state's middle schools and has a 4-star rating.
The schools in the Nashville district generally perform above the state averages in most subject areas, with a few exceptions. Nashville Primary School and Nashville Elementary School have lower proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Reading compared to the district and state. Additionally, Nashville High School and Nashville Junior High School have lower proficiency rates in Geometry. All four schools have very high percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 99.26% to 99.48%, indicating a high level of economic disadvantage among the student populations.
Despite the economic challenges faced by the district, the schools have maintained relatively consistent performance over the past three school years. The data shows that the schools have room for improvement, particularly in areas where they are underperforming compared to the district and state averages. Targeted interventions and strategies could help address these gaps and support student learning and achievement across the Nashville School District.
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