Summary:
The Limestone Charters Association district in South Carolina is home to two standout high schools: OCSD High School for Health Professions and Coastal Leadership Academy. These schools offer unique educational experiences, with OCSD High School for Health Professions focusing on health professions and Coastal Leadership Academy boasting a more diverse student population.
OCSD High School for Health Professions stands out for its strong performance on End-of-Course (EOCEP) exams, particularly in English 1, and its low percentage of free/reduced lunch recipients, suggesting a higher socioeconomic status among its student body. In contrast, Coastal Leadership Academy has a more diverse student population, with a majority of White students and significant representation of Hispanic and African American students. While Coastal Leadership Academy's performance on EOCEP exams is mixed, it has a relatively high percentage of free/reduced lunch recipients, indicating a more economically diverse student body.
Both schools have lower student-teacher ratios compared to the state average, which may contribute to their ability to provide more personalized learning environments. However, the stark contrast in racial demographics and socioeconomic factors between the two schools highlights the need for further analysis to understand the factors influencing their academic performance and the resources available to support their students' success.
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