Summary:
The Cleveland School District in Mississippi operates 6 elementary schools serving grades K-6, with a mix of high-performing and struggling schools based on academic metrics. The standout schools are Bell Elementary School and Hayes Cooper Center For Math School Tec, which consistently rank among the top elementary schools in the state. In contrast, D.M. Smith Elementary, Parks Elementary School, and Pearman Elementary School appear to be underperforming compared to district and state averages.
The data reveals significant disparities in academic achievement, with Bell Elementary and Hayes Cooper Center standing out for their strong test scores, particularly in 5th and 6th grade English Language Arts and Mathematics. These two schools also have higher ratings from SchoolDigger, with Bell Elementary earning a 4-star rating and Hayes Cooper Center a 3-star rating. The other schools in the district struggle to meet state and district averages in academic performance.
Across the district, there are persistent challenges with high rates of chronic absenteeism (23.9%) and all schools having 100% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a high-poverty student population. The data suggests the need for targeted interventions and support to address these underlying factors and help the lower-performing schools catch up to their higher-achieving counterparts within the Cleveland School District.
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