Summary:
The Randolph County Schools district in West Virginia is home to 7 elementary schools, serving students from kindergarten through 5th grade. The data reveals a mix of performance levels across these schools, with some standouts and areas for improvement.
Midland Elementary School consistently ranks among the top elementary schools in the state, with high proficiency rates in math and English language arts. In contrast, Jennings Randolph Elementary School has shown improvement, moving up in the statewide rankings, while North Elementary School has strong performance in specific grade levels. However, the district as a whole is ranked in the bottom 55th percentile of elementary schools in West Virginia, indicating significant challenges that need to be addressed.
The data also reveals wide disparities in academic performance between the top-performing school and the lower-performing schools, particularly in math and English language arts proficiency rates. While per-student spending and student-teacher ratios do not show a clear correlation with performance, the schools with the lowest ratios tend to have the highest proficiency rates. Addressing these systemic issues and ensuring equitable access to quality education will be crucial for the Randolph County Schools district moving forward.
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