Summary:
The Bellevue, Kentucky school district consists of two schools: Bellevue High School and Grandview Elementary School. Both schools are performing below the state average on various academic measures, with low rankings and test scores compared to other Kentucky schools.
Neither Bellevue High School nor Grandview Elementary School can be considered standout schools in the district. Bellevue High School is ranked 229 out of 290 Kentucky high schools and has a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger, while Grandview Elementary School is ranked 511 out of 685 Kentucky elementary schools and also has a 1-star rating. Both schools have seen a decline in their statewide rankings over the past few years, indicating a lack of improvement in their academic performance.
The schools serve a predominantly low-income student population, with over 60% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. Despite the relatively high per-student spending and low student-teacher ratios, the schools continue to underperform compared to state averages on measures such as ACT scores and Kentucky State Assessment (KSA) tests. This suggests that the issue may not be solely about the level of resources, but rather how those resources are being utilized and targeted to address the specific needs of the student population in the Bellevue Independent School District.
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