Summary:
The city of Hampton, Georgia is home to four high schools, including Lovejoy High School, Dutchtown High, Hampton High School, and the Martha K. Glaze Regional Youth Detention Center, which serves grades 5-12 in a detention center setting.
Among the regular high schools, Dutchtown High stands out as the highest-performing, with a statewide ranking of 188 out of 452 Georgia high schools, the highest rating of 3 out of 5 stars from SchoolDigger, and consistently strong test scores that exceed the Henry County and state averages. In contrast, Lovejoy High School has the lowest test scores, falling well below the county and state averages.
The Martha K. Glaze Regional Youth Detention Center serves a unique student population with a high-need background, as evidenced by the extremely high 89.66% free/reduced lunch rate. However, the school's lower student-teacher ratio of 14.5 suggests a focus on individualized attention and support for these students. Overall, the data highlights the diversity of high schools within the Hampton area and the need for a multifaceted approach to evaluating school performance and identifying areas for improvement.
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