Summary:
The city of Woodbury, Tennessee is home to three schools that serve students from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade, all part of the Cannon County school district. While the schools cover a wide range of grade levels, the data reveals concerning trends in their academic performance and overall quality.
Cannon County High School stands out with relatively low test scores, a high chronic absenteeism rate of 18.9%, and a low statewide ranking of 260th out of 384 Tennessee high schools. The school's graduation rate of 89.2% is decent, but its dropout rate of 6.7% is relatively high. Cannon County Middle School also struggles, with test scores significantly below the state average and a low statewide ranking of 483rd out of 594 Tennessee middle schools. Similarly, Cannon County Elementary School performs below the state averages and ranks 810th out of 1,020 Tennessee elementary schools.
Across the district, the schools share a concerning trend of high chronic absenteeism rates, low academic performance, and consistently poor statewide rankings. The data suggests systemic issues within the Cannon County school district that need to be addressed, such as resource allocation imbalances and the lack of improvement over time. Addressing these challenges should be a top priority for the district to provide a high-quality education and better prepare students for future success.
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