Summary:
The city of Crossville, Tennessee is home to 9 schools, including 6 elementary schools, 3 high schools, and no middle schools or alternative schools. The schools in this area serve a predominantly white student population, with varying academic performance across different subject areas and grade levels.
Homestead Elementary School stands out as the top-performing school in the area, ranking 252 out of 1,008 Tennessee elementary schools and earning a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school consistently achieves high proficiency rates in Mathematics, English Language Arts, Science, and Social Studies, with particularly strong performance in 8th grade Science and Social Studies. In contrast, The Phoenix School, a high school with a small student population, ranks 339 out of 374 Tennessee high schools and has relatively low proficiency rates in US History and English II compared to the county and state averages.
While South Cumberland Elementary also stands out with impressive performance in Mathematics and English Language Arts, the data reveals significant disparities in academic achievement across the schools in the Cumberland County district. This suggests that factors such as school leadership, teacher quality, and resource allocation may play a crucial role in shaping the educational outcomes of the students. Further investigation into the distribution of resources and support for economically disadvantaged students would be valuable to address potential equity concerns within the district.
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