Summary:
Pulaski County Public Schools in Virginia has only one high school, Pulaski County Senior High, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school has a predominantly white student population, with a high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a relatively high level of economic disadvantage among the student body.
Pulaski County Senior High generally performs above the state average in most subject areas, particularly in Writing and Algebra II, where proficiency rates are significantly higher than the statewide averages. However, the school struggles in World History I, with only 25% of students proficient or better, compared to the state average of 68.25%. The school's spending per student is below the state average, but it has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 12.9 to 1, which is generally considered a positive indicator for student learning and support.
Over the past few years, Pulaski County Senior High's statewide ranking has fluctuated, with a drop from 202 to 238 out of 325-329 Virginia high schools. The school's overall rating by SchoolDigger is 2 out of 5 stars, suggesting room for improvement in the school's performance and outcomes. Addressing the high percentage of economically disadvantaged students and the school's struggles in World History I could be key focus areas for the Pulaski County Public Schools district to improve the overall quality of education for students in the area.
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