Summary:
Cuthbert, Georgia, is served by a single high school, Randolph Clay High School, part of the Randolph County School District, which enrolls 202 students in grades 9–12 in this small rural community.
For parents, the most important takeaway is that Randolph Clay High School shows a unique mix of strengths and challenges. The school’s graduation rate is a standout at 94.2%, well above the state average of 87.2%, and its chronic absenteeism rate of 8.1% is less than half the state’s 17.7%—remarkable given that 100% of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch. The school also made a significant one-year jump in its state ranking, moving from the 14th percentile in 2024–2025 to the 30th percentile in 2025–2026, earning a 2-star rating. The most dramatic academic improvement came in U.S. History, where proficiency soared from 2.3% to 29.1% in a single year, suggesting recent instructional changes are working. Biology also improved from 22.6% to 27.3%.
However, academic proficiency in core subjects remains below state averages. Algebra I proficiency dipped slightly to 30.2% versus the state’s 48.1%, and Biology sits at 27.3% compared to 47.2% statewide. The school spends a substantial $19,609 per student, well above Georgia’s typical range, yet test scores have not fully reflected that investment. English Language Arts (ELA) scores for the current cycle have not been released, so no conclusions should be drawn from their absence. Overall, Randolph Clay High School excels at keeping students engaged and graduating them on time, but faces persistent challenges in math and science mastery. The recent ranking momentum and U.S. History turnaround offer hope that continued targeted efforts could close the academic gap in the coming years.
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