Summary:
The city of Forsyth, Georgia is home to three elementary schools serving grades K-5: T.G. Scott Elementary School, Samuel E. Hubbard Elementary School, and Katherine B. Sutton Elementary School. These schools are part of the Monroe County school district.
Among the three schools, T.G. Scott Elementary stands out as the top performer, consistently ranking higher than the other two schools in the statewide SchoolDigger rankings. It has the highest proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Mathematics across all grade levels, often exceeding the Monroe County and Georgia state averages. In contrast, Katherine B. Sutton Elementary lags behind the other two schools, with lower proficiency rates in several subjects and grade levels.
The data also reveals that Samuel E. Hubbard Elementary has the highest spending per student at $12,348, followed by Katherine B. Sutton Elementary at $10,892 and T.G. Scott Elementary at $10,291. However, the higher spending at Samuel E. Hubbard does not necessarily translate to better academic performance compared to T.G. Scott, suggesting that factors beyond just funding, such as effective teaching practices and school leadership, may play a significant role in student achievement.
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