Summary:
The city of Berryville, Virginia is home to three schools serving grades K-12: Clarke County High School, D.G. Cooley Elementary School, and Johnson-Williams Middle School. These schools are part of the Clarke County Public Schools district.
Clarke County High School stands out as the top-performing school in the area, consistently ranking in the top 100 high schools in Virginia with a 4-star rating. The school boasts impressive test scores, with over 80% of 11th-grade students proficient or better in SOL/Writing, and over 90% proficient in Geometry, Algebra I, and Biology. Additionally, Clarke County High School maintains a high graduation rate of 92.8% and a relatively low dropout rate of 4.5%.
While Clarke County High School excels, the performance of D.G. Cooley Elementary School and Johnson-Williams Middle School is more mixed, with some grade levels and subjects above the state average and others below. These two schools also have higher free/reduced lunch rates, which may be a contributing factor to their relatively lower performance. However, all three schools maintain relatively low student-teacher ratios, ranging from 14.3 to 15.5 students per teacher.
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