Summary:
The city of Goodview, Virginia is home to two elementary schools: Goodview Elementary and Stewartsville Elementary, both part of the Bedford County Public Schools district. Based on the available data, Goodview Elementary appears to be the stronger-performing school overall, with higher proficiency rates across most subject areas and grade levels compared to Stewartsville Elementary.
Goodview Elementary has a statewide ranking of 428th out of 1,110 Virginia elementary schools, while Stewartsville Elementary is ranked 694th. Stewartsville Elementary serves a significantly higher percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch (90.71%) compared to Goodview Elementary (74.06%), suggesting it serves a more economically disadvantaged student population. Goodview Elementary also spends more per student ($11,086) than Stewartsville Elementary ($9,407), which may contribute to its stronger academic outcomes, though the student-teacher ratios are similar between the two schools.
Both schools have room for improvement, as their proficiency rates in some subject areas and grade levels are below the Bedford County and Virginia averages. This indicates opportunities for targeted interventions and support to help raise student achievement across the Goodview area. Overall, the data suggests that while Goodview Elementary is the stronger-performing school, both schools face challenges and have areas for potential growth to better serve their students.
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