Summary:
The Lincoln County Schools district in North Carolina is home to 5 high schools, including North Lincoln High, East Lincoln High, Lincolnton High, West Lincoln High, and Asbury Academy. The data reveals significant disparities in performance among these high schools, with some standouts and others struggling across various metrics.
East Lincoln High and North Lincoln High consistently outperform the other schools in the district. East Lincoln High is ranked 169th out of 641 North Carolina high schools and maintains high proficiency rates on end-of-course exams, particularly in Math III and English II. North Lincoln High, on the other hand, holds a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger and has a relatively high 4-year graduation rate of 87.7%.
In contrast, Lincolnton High and Asbury Academy struggle across various metrics. Lincolnton High has the lowest proficiency rates on most end-of-course exams, while Asbury Academy, the smallest school with only 29 students, has significantly lower proficiency rates compared to the other schools. These disparities in performance may be influenced by factors such as socioeconomic status and resource allocation, which the district should consider addressing to ensure equitable educational opportunities for all students.
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