Summary:
The Raceland-Worthington Independent school district in Kentucky consists of 5 schools, including 1 elementary school, 1 middle school, 2 high schools, and 1 alternative school. The district has a mix of high-performing and struggling schools, with Raceland-Worthington High School consistently ranking among the top high schools in the state, while Raceland-Worthington Middle School has experienced fluctuations in its statewide ranking.
Academically, Raceland-Worthington High School and Raceland-Worthington Middle School outperform the district and state averages in several subject areas, particularly in mathematics and reading. However, the schools struggle in science, with proficiency rates well below the state average. The district also faces a concerning issue of high chronic absenteeism rates of 25.0% across all schools, which may be impacting academic performance.
Socioeconomic factors vary within the district, with Campbell Elementary School having the highest rate of free/reduced lunch recipients at 54.25%, while Raceland-Worthington Schools Campus B has the lowest at 15%. Spending per student also ranges from $15,894 at Raceland-Worthington Middle School to $21,638 at Raceland-Worthington High School, suggesting a need for more equitable resource allocation within the district.
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