Summary:
The city of Fishersville, Virginia is home to three public schools serving grades K-12: Wilson Memorial High School, Wilson Elementary School, and Wilson Middle School. These schools are part of the Augusta County Public Schools district.
Among the three schools, Wilson Memorial High School stands out as the top performer. The high school has consistently ranked in the top 40% of Virginia high schools over the past three years and holds a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger. Its four-year graduation rate of 92.8% is well above the state average, and students excel on state assessments, with many subject areas seeing over 90% proficiency rates. In contrast, the elementary and middle schools in the area seem to be performing at more average levels, with 2-star ratings from SchoolDigger and test scores closer to the district and state benchmarks.
Across all three schools, the student population appears to have a relatively high need, with 63.96% to 64.85% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. However, the schools maintain relatively small class sizes, with student-teacher ratios ranging from 13.4 to 15.7 students per teacher. This focus on maintaining small class sizes may contribute to the academic success seen at Wilson Memorial High School.
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