Summary:
The Clarke County Public Schools district in Virginia is home to two elementary schools: D.G. Cooley Elementary and Boyce Elementary. Both schools serve students from kindergarten through 5th grade and demonstrate strong academic performance, with proficiency rates generally at or above the district and state averages.
D.G. Cooley Elementary stands out for its consistently higher proficiency rates in Mathematics and English Reading, particularly in 3rd and 5th grades. The school also boasts higher 5th grade Science proficiency and a lower chronic absenteeism rate compared to the district average. In contrast, Boyce Elementary excels in 5th grade Science proficiency, with 78.18% of students scoring proficient or better, and also outperforms the district and state in 3rd and 5th grade English Reading.
While Boyce Elementary has a higher percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, it maintains strong academic performance, potentially due to its higher per-student spending and slightly lower student-teacher ratio compared to D.G. Cooley Elementary. Overall, both schools in the Clarke County Public Schools district demonstrate a commitment to providing quality education to their students.
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