Summary:
Omega, Georgia is a small community with a single elementary school, Omega Elementary School, serving grades PK through 5 within the Tift County school district, where all 314 students come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
For parents considering Omega Elementary School, the most notable strength is its early-grade math performance. In the most recent testing year, 3rd-grade math proficiency reached 57.9%, which is 11 points higher than the district average and nearly 10 points above the state average. The school also outperforms its district peers in 4th-grade math and in 3rd and 4th-grade English Language Arts (based on the most recent available ELA data). However, there is a sharp drop-off in upper grades: 5th-grade math proficiency falls to 40%, and 5th-grade science sits at 36.7%, both below district and state averages. This pattern suggests the school excels at building foundational skills in early elementary but struggles to maintain that momentum as students advance to more complex coursework.
On the resource side, Omega Elementary School invests heavily in its students, spending $16,761 per pupil and maintaining a favorable 12.5:1 student-teacher ratio, which allows for more individualized attention. Chronic absenteeism is 19.7%, notably better than the district's 24.0% rate, though still above the state average. The school has earned a consistent 3-star rating and has seen its state percentile ranking improve slightly over three years, from the 52nd to the 54th percentile. While the school is a relative strength within Tift County, particularly in early grades, the declining upper-grade scores and below-state science results indicate areas where additional support could help students transition successfully to middle school.
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