Summary:
The Person County Schools district in North Carolina is home to two middle schools: Southern Middle and Northern Middle. Based on the available data, Southern Middle appears to be the stronger performing school, with consistently higher test scores, a higher statewide ranking, and a higher percentage of students proficient in 8th grade science.
Southern Middle has an enrollment of 514 students, with a racial makeup that is 51.95% white and 26.07% African American. In contrast, Northern Middle has an enrollment of 462 students, with a higher percentage of African American students at 39.39%. Additionally, Northern Middle has a higher percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch at 71.86%, compared to 63.04% at Southern Middle. The higher spending per student at Southern Middle ($9,679 vs. $8,611) and lower student-teacher ratio (15.3 vs. 16.5) may contribute to its stronger academic performance.
While the data highlights the performance gap between the two middle schools, it also raises questions about potential equity and access issues. Further investigation into the factors driving these differences could provide valuable insights for the district and inform strategies to support all students in the Person County Schools district.
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