Summary:
The King and Queen County Public Schools district in Virginia consists of 3 schools: 2 elementary schools (Lawson-Marriott Elementary and King & Queen Elementary) and 1 high school (Central High).
Among the schools, King & Queen Elementary stands out for its strong academic performance, outperforming the district and state averages in several subject areas, including Mathematics, Science, and English Reading. The school had the highest proficiency rates in 5th grade Mathematics (66.67%) and 5th grade Science (70.83%), as well as a relatively high 4-year graduation rate of 86.49% in 6th grade English Reading. Central High also performed well, achieving the highest proficiency rates in Algebra I (88% in 9th grade) and English Reading (91.89% in 11th grade) compared to the other schools, and maintaining a strong 4-year graduation rate of 92.8%.
However, the data also reveals some areas of concern. The schools in the district generally underperformed the state averages in most subject areas, with Lawson-Marriott Elementary having the lowest proficiency rates across the board. Additionally, all three schools had high percentages of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 95.71% at Lawson-Marriott Elementary to 103.69% at Central High, suggesting the district may need to address socioeconomic factors that can impact student learning and achievement.
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