Summary:
The Williamsburg Community School District in Iowa consists of three schools: Williamsburg Junior-Senior High School, Mary Welsh Elementary, and Williamsburg Virtual Academy. The standout school in the district is Williamsburg Junior-Senior High School, which has consistently ranked among the top high schools in Iowa and earned a 5-star rating from SchoolDigger.
Williamsburg Junior-Senior High School has demonstrated exceptional academic performance, with students scoring well above the state averages in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science on the ISASP assessments. In contrast, Mary Welsh Elementary also showed strong academic performance, with students scoring above the state averages in English Language Arts and Mathematics. The district's virtual school, Williamsburg Virtual Academy, has a very small enrollment of only 7 students, raising questions about its viability and effectiveness.
While the data reveals funding disparities within the district, with Williamsburg Junior-Senior High School spending $16,498 per student and Mary Welsh Elementary spending $12,242 per student, the overall quality of education in the district appears to be high. However, the lack of racial diversity in the schools may be an area for further investigation and potential improvement.
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