Summary:
The city of Stonewood, West Virginia is home to a single public elementary school, Norwood Elementary School, which serves grades PK-5 and has a total enrollment of 284 students. The school is part of the Harrison County Schools district, which is ranked 21 out of 55 districts in the state and has a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger.
Norwood Elementary School's academic performance is mixed compared to district and state averages. While the school's proficiency rates in Mathematics and English Language Arts are above average in some grades, they fall below the district and state in other grades. The school's Science proficiency rate is significantly lower than the district and state. Norwood Elementary has consistently ranked in the bottom half of West Virginia elementary schools and maintains a 2-star rating from SchoolDigger. However, the school's student-teacher ratio of 14.3 is better than 7 other elementary schools in the district, which could be a potential strength.
The school's student population is predominantly white, with only small percentages of other racial/ethnic groups represented. This lack of diversity may be an area for the school to explore further. Additionally, the school's spending per student of $13,123 could be analyzed in the context of the district and state averages to understand how resources are being allocated and how they may be impacting the school's performance.
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