Summary:
The Logan County school district in Kentucky is home to two high schools: Logan County High School and The Academy. While both serve high school students, the data reveals a stark contrast in their academic performance and overall quality.
Logan County High School stands out as the top-performing school in the district, consistently ranking among the best high schools in Kentucky. With a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger, the school boasts a 93.5% four-year graduation rate and outperforms the Logan County and state averages on key test score metrics across subjects. In contrast, The Academy, a public virtual high school, has struggled, ranking in the bottom quarter of Kentucky high schools and lagging behind on most performance indicators.
The data highlights the significant differences between the two schools. Logan County High School has a student enrollment of 956, while The Academy has just 75 students. Additionally, Logan County High School spends $14,371 per student, while the spending per student at The Academy is not provided. These factors, along with the higher free/reduced lunch rate at The Academy, may contribute to the significant performance gap between the two schools.
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