Summary:
The city of Hope Mills, North Carolina is home to two high schools: South View High and Gray's Creek High. Both schools serve grades 9-12 and are part of the Cumberland County Schools district.
Based on the available data, Gray's Creek High appears to be the standout school in the area. It has a higher statewide ranking with a 3-star rating, significantly better test scores across all subject areas, and a higher 4-year graduation rate of 87.7% compared to South View High's 87.7%. Additionally, Gray's Creek High has a lower percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a more economically advantaged student population.
In terms of key metrics, South View High has a slightly higher enrollment of 1,451 students compared to Gray's Creek High's 1,419 students. Both schools have similar spending per student, with South View High spending $8,362 per student and Gray's Creek High spending $8,285 per student. The student-teacher ratio is also comparable, with South View High having a ratio of 17.2 and Gray's Creek High having a ratio of 19.1.
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