Summary:
The Barnwell 48 school district in South Carolina is home to two high schools: Williston-Elko High and Blackville-Hilda High. While both schools have relatively low statewide rankings, Blackville-Hilda High consistently outperforms Williston-Elko High in several key metrics, making it the standout school in the district.
Blackville-Hilda High has higher proficiency rates in most End of Course (EOCEP) exams compared to Williston-Elko High and the Barnwell 48 district average. Additionally, Blackville-Hilda High has a more diverse student population, with a higher percentage of African American and Hispanic students. However, the school also has a higher percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a higher proportion of economically disadvantaged students.
Despite the challenges faced by its student population, Blackville-Hilda High has managed to outperform its counterpart in academic achievement. This suggests that the school may be implementing effective strategies to support student learning and achievement. Both schools have relatively low student-teacher ratios, which could indicate a focus on providing more individualized attention and support to students. Overall, the data highlights the need for continued support and resources to ensure equitable educational opportunities for all students in the Barnwell 48 district.
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