Summary:
The city of Hogansville, Georgia is home to two schools: Callaway High School and Hogansville Elementary School, both part of the Troup County school district. While Hogansville Elementary has shown improvement in its statewide ranking, moving from a 2-star to a 3-star rating over the past three years, Callaway High School has struggled, maintaining a low 2-star rating during the same period.
Hogansville Elementary School appears to be performing relatively well, with generally higher test scores compared to the Troup County and Georgia averages, particularly in 5th-grade English Language Arts and 4th-grade Mathematics. In contrast, Callaway High School has significantly lower test scores across multiple subjects and grade levels, as well as a graduation rate of 84.4% in 2021-2022, which is below the state average.
Both schools face significant socioeconomic challenges, with extremely high percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, at 94.03% for Callaway High School and 93.85% for Hogansville Elementary School. The spending per student is higher at Callaway High School ($11,357) compared to Hogansville Elementary School ($9,392), which may suggest an imbalance in resource allocation between the two schools. Overall, the data highlights the need for targeted interventions and support to address the academic performance disparities and socioeconomic factors impacting the schools in Hogansville.
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