Summary:
Clay County Schools district has only one high school, Clay County High School, which serves grades 9-12. Located in Clay County, West Virginia, the school has an enrollment of 534 students. While the school maintains a relatively high graduation rate of 92.5%, its academic performance on state assessments is significantly below the state averages in core subjects like Math, English Language Arts, and Science.
Clay County Schools district is ranked 42 out of 55 districts in West Virginia and is rated 1 out of 5 stars by SchoolDigger. Clay County High School's low test scores, particularly in Math where only 10.2% of 11th graders were proficient or better compared to the state average of 20.3%, suggest the school is struggling to prepare its students for academic success. The school's spending per student of $13,685 is relatively high, but this does not seem to be translating into better outcomes for students.
Overall, the data indicates that Clay County High School is a low-performing school within the Clay County Schools district, with significant room for improvement in academic achievement. The school's 1-star rating and low district ranking highlight the need for the district to address the challenges facing this high school and develop a plan to improve the quality of education for its students.
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