Summary:
The city of Pfafftown, North Carolina is home to two schools - Ronald W Reagan High School and Vienna Elementary, both part of the Winston Salem / Forsyth County Schools district. While both schools perform well academically compared to district and state averages, Vienna Elementary stands out as a top-tier elementary school in North Carolina.
Vienna Elementary consistently ranks among the top 110 elementary schools in the state and has maintained a 5-star rating from SchoolDigger for the past 3 years. The school's test scores significantly exceed district and state averages across 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade math, reading, and science assessments. Additionally, Vienna Elementary has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 16.8 and spends $8,250 per student, higher than the $7,615 spent per student at Ronald W Reagan High School.
In contrast, while Ronald W Reagan High School performs well academically compared to its district and state, it does not stand out as a top-tier high school in North Carolina, ranking between 117-139 over the past 3 years. The high school has strong EOC proficiency rates in English II and Math III, but lower rates in Biology and Math I. Overall, the data suggests Vienna Elementary is providing a high-quality education for its students, while Ronald W Reagan High School has room for improvement to reach the same level of excellence.
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