Summary:
The two middle schools located in Clark County, Kentucky serve students in grades 6-8. Based on the available data, neither Robert D. Campbell Junior High nor Rev. Henry E. Baker Senior Intermediate School appear to be standout performers, as both schools generally score below the state and district averages on academic assessments.
The statewide rankings for the schools show that Robert D. Campbell Junior High has been ranked between 179-188 out of 320-327 Kentucky middle schools in the past 3 years, with a 2-star rating. However, Rev. Henry E. Baker Senior Intermediate School does not have statewide ranking information available. Both schools have high free and reduced lunch rates, over 55%, indicating they serve communities with significant socioeconomic challenges.
While the two schools have similar spending per student, around $14,800-$14,860 in the 2018-2019 school year, they have different student-teacher ratios, with Robert D. Campbell Junior High at 16.7 and Rev. Henry E. Baker Senior Intermediate School at 15.4. This suggests potential differences in resource allocation or staffing priorities between the schools. Overall, the analysis indicates that the middle schools in Clark County face academic and socioeconomic challenges, and the district may need to explore strategies to address these issues and support the needs of these schools and their communities.
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