Summary:
Claiborne County, Tennessee is home to two high schools: Claiborne High School and Cumberland Gap High School. Based on the available data, Cumberland Gap High School emerges as the standout performer in the district, outpacing its counterpart across a range of key metrics.
Cumberland Gap High School holds a significantly higher statewide ranking of 107 out of 389 Tennessee high schools, compared to Claiborne High School's ranking of 259. Additionally, Cumberland Gap High School boasts a 4-star SchoolDigger rating, while Claiborne High School is rated just 2 stars. This performance gap is further reflected in the schools' test scores, with Cumberland Gap High School consistently outperforming Claiborne High School and the overall Claiborne County district across subjects and grade levels.
While both schools share the same 89.2% four-year graduation rate and 18.9% chronic absenteeism rate, Cumberland Gap High School's slightly higher per-student spending and lower student-teacher ratio of 13:1 (compared to Claiborne High School's 14.7:1) may contribute to its academic success. These findings suggest that Claiborne High School could potentially learn from the best practices of its higher-performing counterpart to drive improvements in its own educational outcomes.
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