Summary:
Madison County Public Schools in Virginia has only one high school, Madison County High, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school has a 2-star rating from SchoolDigger, ranking 207th out of 328 Virginia high schools, and its performance on state assessments varies, with the school excelling in some subjects but struggling in others compared to state averages.
Madison County High has a 92.8% 4-year graduation rate, which is higher than the state average, but its dropout rate of 4.5% and chronic absenteeism rate of 15.7% are both slightly higher than the state averages. The school's per-student spending of $9,367 is slightly lower than the state average, and it has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 13.7.
While the school faces some challenges, such as a high percentage of students (66.91%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a relatively low-income student population, it also has strengths, including its above-average graduation rate. By focusing on improving academic performance in specific subject areas, addressing attendance and engagement issues, and leveraging its relatively low student-teacher ratio, Madison County High may be able to enhance the educational experiences and outcomes for its students.
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