Summary:
The city of Saint Pauls, North Carolina is home to three public schools serving grades K-12: Saint Pauls High, Saint Pauls Middle, and Saint Pauls Elementary. These schools, which are part of the Public Schools of Robeson County District, are all performing significantly below state and district averages in academic achievement based on standardized test scores.
None of the three Saint Pauls schools can be considered standout performers, with all three receiving low ratings and rankings from SchoolDigger. Saint Pauls High School is ranked 458 out of 626 high schools in North Carolina, while Saint Pauls Middle School is ranked 723 out of 784 middle schools and Saint Pauls Elementary is ranked 1,287 out of 1,502 elementary schools in the state. Proficiency rates in mathematics, reading, and science are alarmingly low across all grade levels compared to state and district averages.
The schools in Saint Pauls face significant socioeconomic challenges, with extremely high rates of free and reduced-price lunch recipients, ranging from 98.87% to 99.57%. Spending per student is also relatively low, between $8,817 and $10,368. Within the district, Saint Pauls Middle School stands out as having the highest student-teacher ratio among the 7 middle schools, which could be a contributing factor to its poor academic performance.
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