Summary:
The 14 elementary schools located in Hernando, Florida serve students from kindergarten through 5th grade and vary significantly in their academic performance, student demographics, and resource allocation. While some schools like Challenger K-8 School Of Science And Math and Chocachatti Elementary School consistently rank among the top elementary schools in the state, others like Eastside Elementary School and Moton Elementary School struggle with lower test scores and higher chronic absenteeism rates.
The data reveals a significant performance gap between the top-performing and lower-performing schools, which appears to be correlated with socioeconomic factors such as free and reduced-price lunch rates. Schools with higher percentages of students from low-income families tend to have lower academic achievement, suggesting the need for targeted interventions and equitable resource distribution. Additionally, the wide range in spending per student, from $8,454 to $13,091, and student-teacher ratios, from 13.7 to 36.6 students per teacher, indicate that some schools may have access to more resources and support than others.
Despite these challenges, the data also highlights the importance of strong school culture and leadership, as exemplified by the success of Challenger K-8 School Of Science And Math and Chocachatti Elementary School. Understanding the practices and strategies employed at these high-performing schools could provide valuable insights for the district as a whole, ultimately leading to more consistent and improved educational outcomes for all students in Hernando.
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