Summary:
The Clinton County school district in Kentucky is home to two elementary schools: Albany Elementary School and Clinton County Early Childhood Center. Both schools serve students in the early grades, though the data does not indicate the exact grade levels. The district faces challenges, as the schools perform below the state average on key metrics.
Neither school stands out as a top performer in the district. Albany Elementary School has consistently ranked in the bottom 15% of Kentucky elementary schools over the past three years, with a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger. Its proficiency rates in mathematics, reading, and science are significantly lower than the state averages, with only around 30% of students proficient or better. Clinton County Early Childhood Center also appears to be underperforming, though specific performance data is not provided.
Both schools have high rates of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, suggesting a high level of economic disadvantage among the student populations. Additionally, both schools have alarmingly high chronic absenteeism rates of 25.0%, which is significantly higher than the state average. Despite the relatively high per-student spending and low student-teacher ratios, the academic outcomes at these schools are still lagging behind state averages, indicating a need for more effective resource allocation and instructional strategies to support student learning.
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