Summary:
The city of Trinity, North Carolina is home to three high schools: Trinity High School, Wheatmore High School, and Uwharrie Ridge Six-Twelve, which serves grades 6-12. Based on the available data, Wheatmore High School stands out as the top-performing school in the Trinity area.
Wheatmore High School has the highest statewide ranking, placing 204 out of 641 North Carolina high schools, and is rated 3 out of 5 stars. The school consistently outperforms the Randolph County School System and North Carolina state averages in multiple subject areas, including Biology, English II, Math I, and Math III. Additionally, Wheatmore High School has the lowest percentage of free/reduced lunch recipients at 46.06% and the most favorable student-teacher ratio at 16.8.
While all three high schools have the same 87.7% four-year graduation rate, the data suggests that Uwharrie Ridge Six-Twelve is the weakest performer, with lower statewide rankings and test scores, particularly in middle school subjects. Trinity High School, on the other hand, has the highest spending per student at $9,523, but does not outperform Wheatmore High School academically. These findings provide valuable insights for the Randolph County School System to identify areas for improvement and focus resources on the schools that need the most support.
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