Summary:
The Davie County Schools district in North Carolina is home to two high schools: Davie County High and Davie County Early College High. While both schools serve high school students, the data analysis reveals significant differences in their academic performance and overall quality.
Davie County Early College High stands out as the top-performing school in the district, ranking 120th out of 641 high schools in the state, compared to Davie County High's 352nd ranking. The early college high school consistently maintains a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger, while the traditional high school has fluctuated between 2 and 3 stars. Additionally, Davie County Early College High boasts significantly higher proficiency rates on end-of-course exams across all subjects, as well as a higher 4-year graduation rate.
Despite having a higher percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, Davie County Early College High is outperforming Davie County High and the overall Davie County Schools district. This suggests that the early college model may be a more effective approach to delivering high-quality education in the district, even for economically disadvantaged students.
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