Summary:
The Stewart County school district in Georgia consists of three schools - Stewart County Elementary School, Stewart County High School, and Stewart County Middle School. The data shows that these schools are consistently underperforming, with test scores significantly below the state averages across various subjects and grade levels.
None of the three schools in the Stewart County district stand out as high-performing. All three schools have relatively low statewide rankings and ratings, with the elementary and high school being ranked in the bottom quartile of their respective school types in Georgia. The middle school fares slightly better, ranking in the middle of Georgia middle schools. The schools also have 100% of their students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a high level of economic disadvantage in the student population.
Despite the relatively low student-teacher ratios and higher-than-average spending per student, the academic outcomes at these schools remain poor. The consistent pattern of low test scores and lack of improvement over the years suggests that there may be systemic challenges within the district that need to be addressed. Addressing these issues and implementing targeted interventions may be necessary to improve the educational outcomes for students in the Stewart County school district.
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