Summary:
The city of Robbinsville, North Carolina is home to three public schools serving students from elementary through high school: Robbinsville Elementary, Robbinsville High, and Robbinsville Middle. These schools, part of the Graham County Schools district, serve a predominantly white student population with a significant Native American representation, particularly at the middle and high school levels.
Among the standout schools, Robbinsville Middle excels in 8th grade science proficiency, with 85.1% of students scoring proficient or better, well above the state average of 70.3%. The school also performs relatively well in 8th grade reading, with 59.7% of students scoring proficient or better, compared to the state average of 51%. Meanwhile, Robbinsville Elementary stands out in 4th grade mathematics proficiency, with 56.9% of students scoring proficient or better, higher than the state average of 55.3%.
However, the schools in Robbinsville generally perform below the state averages in mathematics and reading proficiency, suggesting a need for further investigation into the factors contributing to these academic challenges. Additionally, the high free and reduced lunch rates, particularly at Robbinsville Elementary, indicate that the schools serve a population with significant economic challenges, which may be an important consideration when analyzing the schools' performance and identifying potential areas for improvement.
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