Summary:
The Graves County school district in Kentucky is home to 6 elementary schools that serve students from kindergarten through 5th grade. These schools demonstrate a range of academic performance, with several standouts that consistently rank among the top elementary schools in the state.
Graves County Central Elementary and Farmington Elementary School are the highest-performing schools in the district, with 5-star and top 15 state rankings respectively. Both schools boast exceptional test scores, particularly in reading, with over 75% of students proficient or better. Symsonia Elementary School also ranks in the top 100 elementary schools in Kentucky and has strong performance across multiple subjects.
While the schools generally outperform the Graves County and state averages, there is some variability in performance. For example, Wingo Elementary School struggles in writing and editing/mechanics, while Sedalia Elementary School has relatively low reading scores in some grade levels. Additionally, the schools have a wide range of free/reduced lunch rates, from 51.64% at Farmington Elementary to 73.09% at Wingo Elementary, suggesting varying levels of economic disadvantage among the student populations.
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