Summary:
The three high schools located in Geneva County, Alabama serve students in grades 9-12. Among these schools, Samson High School stands out as the top performer, ranking 92nd out of 378 Alabama high schools and earning a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger. Samson High School outperformed the Geneva County and state averages in 11th-grade Summative Assessment scores for Mathematics, Science, and English.
Geneva County High School is the second-highest ranked school, coming in at 129th out of 378 Alabama high schools. It also outperformed the Geneva County and state averages in 11th-grade Summative Assessment scores for Mathematics and Science. In contrast, all three schools performed below the Geneva County and state averages in 11th-grade Summative Assessment scores for English, indicating a need for improvement in curriculum and instruction across the district.
The schools also differ in their student demographics, with Slocomb High School having the highest percentage of White students and the lowest percentage of African American students. Additionally, Samson High School has the highest percentage of free and reduced lunch recipients, suggesting that the student population may face socioeconomic challenges that could impact their academic performance. Understanding these factors and providing targeted support could help improve student outcomes across the Geneva County high schools.
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