Summary:
The city of Woodland, Alabama is home to two schools: Woodland Elementary School and Woodland High School. Based on the available data, Woodland Elementary School appears to be the standout school in the Randolph County district, outperforming both the district and the state of Alabama in several academic measures. In contrast, Woodland High School seems to be underperforming compared to the district and state averages, particularly in Mathematics and Science proficiency.
Woodland Elementary School ranks in the top half of Alabama elementary schools and has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 16.8, which may contribute to its stronger academic performance. The school serves a predominantly White student population, with smaller percentages of other racial/ethnic groups. On the other hand, Woodland High School has a higher student-teacher ratio of 18.3 and underperforms the Randolph County district and Alabama state averages in Mathematics and Science proficiency across multiple grade levels.
Despite the higher spending per student at Woodland High School ($13,308) compared to Woodland Elementary School ($7,851), the high school's academic outcomes do not appear to be better. Both schools have relatively high free/reduced lunch rates, indicating a significant population of economically disadvantaged students. Overall, the data suggests that Woodland Elementary School is the stronger-performing school in the Woodland, Alabama area.
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