Summary:
The Erlanger-Elsmere Independent school district in Kentucky is home to two high schools: Lloyd High School and Bartlett Educational Center. While both schools have relatively high graduation rates, they face significant challenges, including low test scores, high chronic absenteeism, and a large percentage of students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
According to the data, neither Lloyd High School nor Bartlett Educational Center stand out as high-performing schools. Lloyd High School has seen a decline in its statewide ranking, dropping from 160th out of 276 Kentucky high schools in 2022-2023 to 198th out of 254 in 2024-2025. Bartlett Educational Center, a virtual high school, appears to be struggling, with very low test scores and a ranking in the bottom 10% of Kentucky high schools in recent years.
Both schools face significant socioeconomic challenges, with high rates of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a high level of economic disadvantage among the student populations. This may be contributing to the schools' low performance on key metrics, such as test scores and chronic absenteeism, which are well below state averages. Addressing these underlying issues will be crucial for improving educational outcomes in the Erlanger-Elsmere Independent school district.
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