Summary:
The Charlotte, Florida school district contains 11 elementary schools serving students from pre-K through 5th grade. These schools exhibit a wide range of academic performance, student demographics, and resource levels, providing parents with a diverse set of options when choosing an elementary school for their child.
At the top of the district are standout schools like Sallie Jones Elementary and Vineland Elementary, which consistently rank among the best elementary schools in the state. These high-performing schools boast strong test scores, with proficiency rates exceeding the Charlotte and Florida averages. In contrast, other schools like Peace River Elementary struggle academically, with only 35-41% of students meeting grade-level standards in English Language Arts and Math.
The data also reveals significant disparities in student demographics and school resources across the district. Some schools, like Vineland Elementary, serve predominantly white student populations, while others, like Neil Armstrong Elementary, are more racially diverse. Additionally, per-student spending ranges from $10,552 at East Elementary to $14,427 at Peace River Elementary, potentially contributing to the disparities in academic performance.
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