Summary:
The city of Glennville, Georgia is home to two schools: South Tattnall Elementary School and South Tattnall Middle School. Both schools serve a high-poverty student population, with over 78% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch. While the schools have some standout achievements, their overall academic performance is mixed compared to Tattnall County and Georgia averages.
South Tattnall Middle School stands out for its exceptional 100% proficiency rate on the Algebra I End-of-Course exam, far surpassing the county (36.3%) and state (44%) averages. Additionally, South Tattnall Elementary School showed stronger 5th grade math proficiency (34.9%) compared to Tattnall County (31%) and Georgia (41%). However, the schools' overall academic performance in other subjects and grade levels is inconsistent, with some proficiency rates below the county and state averages.
Despite the mixed academic performance, both schools have relatively low student-teacher ratios, with South Tattnall Elementary at 12:1 and South Tattnall Middle at 12.4:1. This suggests a focus on providing more individualized attention, though the per-student spending data for South Tattnall Middle School ($9,982) indicates that resource allocation may be an area for further investigation.
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