Summary:
Zip code 31078 (Roberta, Georgia) is home to just one high school, Crawford County High School, which serves grades 9 through 12 and enrolls 485 students within the Crawford County school district.
For parents, the most important takeaway is that Crawford County High School is a high-poverty school (nearly 98% of students qualify for free/reduced lunch) that posts a strong graduation rate of 93.0%, well above the state average of 87.2%. However, academic proficiency on state End of Course exams lags significantly behind state benchmarks. In 2025–2026, only 18.1% of students were proficient in Algebra I (state: 48.1%), 28.6% in Biology (state: 47.2%), and 32.5% in U.S. History (state: 38.5%). The most concerning trend is a sharp 6.3-point drop in Algebra I proficiency from the prior year, widening the gap to 30 points below the state. Chronic absenteeism is also a major challenge, with 28.4% of students missing significant school time—10.7 points above the state average—which likely undermines academic progress.
Despite these academic struggles, the school shows some bright spots. U.S. History proficiency is the most stable subject, holding at roughly 32.5% and coming within 6 points of the state average. The school also invests $14,303 per student and maintains a favorable 13.4:1 student-teacher ratio, suggesting relatively small class sizes. The "graduation paradox" is striking: the school graduates students at a rate exceeding the state, yet test scores remain far below average, possibly due to credit recovery or alternative pathways. With only one high school in the district, school-level and district-level data are nearly identical. For parents, this means the school faces real challenges in math and literacy, but its strong graduation outcomes and stable history performance suggest that targeted interventions in attendance and core academics could yield meaningful improvements.
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