Summary:
The city of Lincolnton, North Carolina is home to 13 schools, including 7 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, 4 high schools, and 1 alternative school. The schools in this area serve students from diverse backgrounds and economic circumstances, with many schools having high rates of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch.
Among the standout schools in Lincolnton are North Lincoln High School, which has consistently ranked among the top 25% of high schools in North Carolina and has strong test scores, particularly in Math III and English II. Battleground Elementary and Pumpkin Center Intermediate also stand out, with high proficiency rates in Math and strong overall academic performance. However, the data reveals significant disparities in academic achievement between the higher-performing and lower-performing schools in the district.
The Lincoln County Schools district as a whole has a 4-year graduation rate around 87.7%, which is on par with the state average. Test scores and proficiency rates vary across the schools, with some schools, like Lincolnton High and Love Memorial Elementary, struggling to meet state and district averages. The data also shows a correlation between high rates of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch and lower academic performance, highlighting the challenges of overcoming the impacts of poverty and economic disadvantage on student learning.
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