Summary:
Thomas County, Georgia is home to three high schools, each with its own unique characteristics and performance metrics. Thomas County Central High School stands out as the largest and highest-performing school in the district, while Bishop Hall Charter School and The Renaissance Center for Academic and Career Development offer alternative educational options with varying levels of success.
Thomas County Central High School is the largest high school in the county, with 1,580 students. It consistently outperforms the county and state averages on state assessments, with proficiency rates ranging from 28.1% to 49.7% across different subjects and years. The school also boasts a relatively high 4-year graduation rate of 85.4% and a student-teacher ratio of 14.7, lower than the other schools in the data set.
In contrast, Bishop Hall Charter School and The Renaissance Center for Academic and Career Development have significantly smaller enrollments, with 197 and 48 students, respectively. While both schools share the same 4-year graduation rate of 85.4% as Thomas County Central High School, their academic performance on state assessments varies. Bishop Hall Charter School generally lags behind the county and state averages, while The Renaissance Center for Academic and Career Development does not have recent state assessment data available.
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