Summary:
Greensville County Public Schools in Virginia has only one high school, Greensville County High, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school has consistently ranked in the bottom half of Virginia high schools, with a 2-star rating out of 5 from SchoolDigger for the 2023-2024 school year, indicating it is struggling to perform at a high level compared to other schools in the state.
Greensville County High has a predominantly African American student population (76.61%), and the data shows significant disparities in academic performance between the school and state averages, particularly in subjects like English Reading, World History I, and VA and US History. This suggests a need to address the underlying factors contributing to these achievement gaps. Additionally, the school has a very high free/reduced lunch rate of 100.49%, indicating a high level of economic disadvantage among the student population, which may be a contributing factor to the school's overall academic performance.
However, Greensville County High stands out in its proficiency rates for Algebra I, Algebra II, and Biology, which are higher than the state averages. This could be an area of focus for the school to build upon and potentially replicate in other subject areas. With a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 10.9 to 1 and slightly higher spending per student than the state average, the school has the potential to improve its overall performance and provide more equitable opportunities for all students with the right interventions and support.
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