Summary:
The Raceland-Worthington Independent school district in Kentucky is home to two high schools: Raceland-Worthington High School and Raceland-Worthington Schools Campus A. While both serve high school students, the data analysis reveals significant differences in their academic performance and resource allocation.
Raceland-Worthington High School stands out as the stronger-performing school, consistently ranking higher among Kentucky high schools and earning a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school boasts a 93.5% four-year graduation rate, outperforms the district and state averages in various subject areas, and has a lower free/reduced lunch rate compared to Raceland-Worthington Schools Campus A. Additionally, Raceland-Worthington High School has a higher spending per student and a relatively low student-teacher ratio, suggesting access to more resources and smaller class sizes.
In contrast, Raceland-Worthington Schools Campus A has a much lower ranking, placing 236 out of 287 schools in the 2016-2017 school year, with a 1-star rating. The significant disparity in performance and resource allocation between the two schools within the Raceland-Worthington Independent district warrants further investigation to understand the underlying factors contributing to these differences.
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