Summary:
The city of Rome, Georgia is home to 18 schools across two school districts - Rome City and Floyd County. The schools serve students from elementary through high school, with a mix of strong-performing and struggling institutions.
Several schools stand out as top performers in the area. Johnson Elementary in the Floyd County district ranks 39th out of 1,248 Georgia elementary schools and has exceptional test scores. Similarly, Model High and Armuchee High, also in the Floyd County district, are high-performing high schools with strong graduation rates and test scores. In contrast, some schools like Anna K. Davie Elementary and Main Elementary in the Rome City district struggle with very low proficiency rates.
The data reveals significant disparities in academic performance, funding, and student demographics across the schools in Rome. While the Floyd County district schools generally outperform the Rome City district, there are also stark differences within each district. These findings suggest the need for further investigation and targeted interventions to ensure equitable educational opportunities for all students in the Rome area.
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