Summary:
The Chatham County Schools district in North Carolina is home to 11 elementary schools serving students from kindergarten through 5th grade. The schools vary significantly in size, with student populations ranging from 182 to 687. While some schools, like Chatham Grove Elementary and Perry W. Harrison Elementary, consistently rank among the top performers in the state, others, such as Siler City Elementary and Virginia Cross Elementary, face significant academic challenges.
Chatham Grove Elementary and Perry W. Harrison Elementary stand out as the district's top-performing schools, with statewide rankings in the top 15% and 4-5 star ratings from SchoolDigger. These schools demonstrate impressive proficiency rates in math, reading, and science that far exceed the district and state averages. In contrast, schools like Siler City Elementary and Virginia Cross Elementary have much lower proficiency levels, particularly in reading, indicating substantial performance gaps within the district.
The data also reveals a correlation between the socioeconomic status of the student population, as measured by free/reduced lunch rates, and academic performance. Schools with the highest percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, such as Virginia Cross and Siler City, tend to have the lowest proficiency rates. However, the relationship between per-student spending and academic outcomes is not always clear-cut, with some higher-spending schools not necessarily outperforming their lower-spending counterparts.
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