Summary:
The elementary schools in Carroll County, Kentucky, face significant challenges, with all three schools - Cartmell Elementary, Kathryn Winn Primary, and Carroll County Childhood Development Center - performing below state averages on key metrics like test scores and chronic absenteeism rates.
The data analysis reveals that Cartmell Elementary has significantly lower proficiency rates compared to the state averages in mathematics, reading, and science for 3rd and 4th-grade students. For example, in 2024-2025, only 24% of 3rd graders at Cartmell Elementary were proficient or better in mathematics, compared to the state average of 43%. Additionally, all three schools have a chronic absenteeism rate of 25% for the 2024-2025 school year, which is significantly higher than the state average.
The high free and reduced lunch rates at all three schools, ranging from 61.85% at Cartmell Elementary to 73.48% at Carroll County Childhood Development Center, suggest that the student population faces significant economic challenges. The varying spending per student and student-teacher ratios across the schools may indicate potential issues with resource allocation and distribution within the district. Overall, the data analysis suggests that the elementary schools in Carroll County need to implement comprehensive improvement strategies to raise the overall quality of education across all its schools.
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