Summary:
The 11 elementary schools located in Pike County, Kentucky serve grades PK-8 and range in size from 117 to 880 students. The district as a whole is ranked 26 out of 157 in Kentucky and is rated 4 stars out of 5 by SchoolDigger.
A few schools stand out in the district, including Valley Elementary School, which ranks 12th out of 685 Kentucky elementary schools, and Millard School, which ranks 44th. These high-performing schools have consistently strong test scores, low dropout rates, and relatively low chronic absenteeism. In contrast, smaller and more rural schools like Feds Creek Elementary School and Kimper Elementary School tend to have lower rankings and test scores.
Overall, the elementary schools in Pike County demonstrate a wide range in performance, with a correlation between poverty and academic achievement. While the district as a whole outperforms the state averages in both math and reading proficiency, the high chronic absenteeism rates across all schools is a potential area of concern that may be impacting student learning and achievement.
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