Summary:
The city of Greenville, Georgia is home to two public schools: Greenville High School and Greenville Middle School, both of which serve the Meriwether County school district. Based on the available data, these schools appear to be underperforming compared to state averages on various academic measures, with consistently low rankings and ratings over the past few years.
Both Greenville High School and Greenville Middle School have proficiency rates on the Milestones Assessments that are significantly below the state averages across all subject areas, ranging from 9.6% to 27.4% proficient or better at the high school and 9.7% to 28.4% at the middle school. Additionally, Greenville High School had a 82.5% four-year graduation rate in the 2021-2022 school year, which is lower than the state average. These schools also serve a high percentage of economically disadvantaged students, with over 96% of their students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch.
The data suggests that the schools in Greenville may be facing systemic challenges, including potential resource disparities. The per-student spending at Greenville High School was $11,519 and $8,913 at Greenville Middle School in the 2018-2019 school year, which is lower than the state average. The student-teacher ratios of 13.6 at the high school and 9.5 at the middle school also indicate that these schools may have limited resources compared to other schools in the state. Addressing these underlying issues and providing targeted interventions and support will be crucial in driving meaningful improvements in the academic outcomes and overall performance of these schools.
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