Summary:
The city of North Augusta, South Carolina is home to 10 schools, including 4 elementary schools, 4 middle schools, and 2 high schools. The schools in this area display a mix of high-performing and low-performing outcomes, with significant disparities in academic achievement.
Among the standout schools, Hammond Hill Elementary consistently ranks as one of the top elementary schools in the state, with a 4-star rating and the highest proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Mathematics. The public charter high school, Fox Creek High, also performs very well, ranking among the top 25% of high schools in South Carolina with high proficiency rates and a strong 85.4% four-year graduation rate. Additionally, Merriwether Middle is a standout middle school, ranking among the top 25% in the state with a 4-star rating and the highest proficiency rates in English Language Arts.
However, the data also reveals significant challenges across many of the schools in North Augusta. Several schools lag behind state averages in test scores, particularly in Mathematics, and the district as a whole struggles with high chronic absenteeism rates. There is a clear correlation between a school's free/reduced lunch rate and its academic performance, with the highest-poverty schools generally performing the poorest. The disparities in outcomes between the highest and lowest performing schools in the area are quite large, suggesting socioeconomic factors play a major role in student achievement in this district.
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