Summary:
The Winston Salem / Forsyth County Schools district in North Carolina is home to 17 high schools serving grades 9-12. The data reveals a mix of high-performing and lower-performing schools within the district, with several standout institutions like Atkins Academic & Technical High and Early College of Forsyth County ranking among the top high schools in the state.
The top-performing schools in the district, such as Atkins Academic & Technical High and Early College of Forsyth County, boast impressive test scores, with over 75% of students proficient or better in core subjects. In contrast, some schools like Parkland High and Robert B Glenn High School struggle, with less than 40% of students proficient or better in most subject areas. The data suggests a strong correlation between socioeconomic status, as measured by free and reduced lunch rates, and academic performance.
The district's specialized programs, including magnet and early college programs, appear to be effective in improving student outcomes. Schools like Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy and Early College of Forsyth County consistently rank among the top high schools in the district and state. However, the overall performance of the district, ranked 159 out of 242 in North Carolina, highlights the need for more equitable distribution of resources and support to ensure all students have access to a high-quality education.
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