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Best Public Schools in Zip Code 34498


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1
School
250
Students
Top rankedYankeetown School1153rd of 2,240 Florida elementary schools
Biggest riser
Yankeetown School up 283 spots statewide this year
Summary:

Zip code 34498 is home to a single school, Yankeetown School, a small, rural PK-8 elementary school in Yankeetown, Florida, serving 250 students within the Levy County school district, where 69.6% of students qualify for free or reduced lunch.

Yankeetown School presents a fascinating paradox: despite a high chronic absenteeism rate of 37.7% and a high student-teacher ratio of 23.2:1, it consistently outperforms its district in the majority of tested subjects. Most notably, the school achieved a perfect 100% proficiency rate on the Algebra 1 End-of-Course exam, dramatically exceeding both the district (47%) and state (63%) averages. However, a concerning "7th grade slump" is evident, with 7th-grade English Language Arts proficiency plummeting to 35%—27 points below both the district and state averages. While math is a relative strength, especially in advanced courses, performance in foundational math grades (4th, 5th, 6th, and 8th) is more inconsistent, often falling below state averages.

The school spends a significant $14,987 per student, yet this high spending does not translate to a low student-teacher ratio, suggesting funds may be allocated to specialized programs or maintaining a small campus. The school's state ranking has been volatile, dropping from the 54th percentile (3 stars) in 2023-2024 to the 36th percentile (2 stars) in 2024-2025, before rebounding to the 49th percentile (2 stars) in 2025-2026. This recovery, combined with strong recent test scores, suggests the school may be on an upward trajectory, effectively overcoming challenges like high absenteeism to deliver strong academic results in key areas.

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