Summary:
The Lewis County Schools district in West Virginia is home to 4 elementary schools, serving students from kindergarten through 5th grade. The data reveals a mix of performance among these schools, with Roanoke Elementary School and Jane Lew Elementary School standing out as the top-performing schools in the district.
Roanoke Elementary School is the highest-ranked school in the data set, ranking 164 out of 355 West Virginia elementary schools in 2024-2025 and earning 3 out of 5 SchoolDigger stars. The school outperformed the Lewis County Schools and West Virginia state averages in several key test score metrics, particularly in Mathematics and English Language Arts for 3rd and 4th grades. Jane Lew Elementary School is the second-highest ranked school, ranking 188 out of 368 West Virginia elementary schools in 2023-2024 and earning a 2 out of 5 SchoolDigger star rating. The school demonstrated strong performance in Mathematics, outperforming the district and state averages across multiple grade levels.
The other two schools in the data set, Peterson-Central Elementary School and Leading Creek Elementary, generally underperformed the Lewis County Schools and West Virginia state averages in most test score metrics. Leading Creek Elementary showed relatively stronger performance in 4th and 5th grade Mathematics compared to the other schools. The data also reveals variations in student-teacher ratios, with Leading Creek Elementary having the lowest ratio at 10.6 students per teacher and Peterson-Central Elementary having the highest ratio at 16.2 students per teacher.
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