Summary:
The city of Burlington, North Carolina is home to 15 schools, including 9 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, 2 high schools, and 2 alternative schools, serving students across the Alamance-Burlington Schools district and the Clover Garden public charter school.
Among the standout schools in the area are Marvin B. Smith Elementary and Edwin M. Holt Elementary, which consistently perform above the district and state averages on standardized tests, with over 50% proficiency rates in math and reading. The public charter school, Clover Garden, also demonstrates impressive test scores and a high graduation rate on par with the other high schools in the district.
However, the data also reveals significant disparities in academic performance across the schools, with some struggling to meet proficiency standards. Many of the schools have very high free/reduced lunch rates, indicating high levels of economic disadvantage among the student populations. The district's per-student spending ranges from $8,378 to $10,942, with the alternative and some elementary schools receiving the highest funding, but this does not necessarily translate to the strongest academic outcomes, suggesting the need for a closer examination of resource allocation and utilization.
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