Summary:
The city of Odenville, Alabama is home to 5 schools serving students from elementary through high school, including 3 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. The schools in this St Clair County district serve a predominantly white student population, with high rates of economic disadvantage as indicated by free and reduced-price lunch eligibility.
Margaret Elementary stands out as the highest-performing school in the area, consistently ranking in the top 30% of Alabama elementary schools and outperforming state and county averages in math and English proficiency. In contrast, Odenville Middle School and Saint Clair County High School struggle, with proficiency rates well below state and county levels, particularly in math. This suggests a need for targeted interventions to improve student outcomes at the secondary level.
The data also reveals high rates of economic disadvantage across all Odenville schools, with free and reduced-price lunch eligibility ranging from 57.91% to 73.19%. This indicates significant challenges faced by the community and may have implications for the resources and support available to students and their families. Further investigation may be needed to understand any disparities in educational opportunities or outcomes, particularly for the district's racially diverse student population.
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