Summary:
The schools in Campbell County, Kentucky serve a diverse range of students, from 5 elementary schools to 1 middle school and 2 high schools. The data reveals a mix of high-performing and lower-performing schools, with some standouts like Donald E. Cline Elementary and John W. Reiley Elementary consistently ranking among the top in the state.
The top-performing elementary schools, such as Donald E. Cline and John W. Reiley, boast exceptional test scores, with 66-78% of students proficient or better in math and reading. These schools also maintain low student-teacher ratios, around 13-15 students per teacher. In contrast, some of the lower-performing elementary schools, like Crossroads Elementary, have higher student-teacher ratios and lower proficiency rates. The data suggests a need to understand the factors driving these performance differences and potentially replicate the practices of the high-performing schools across the district.
At the secondary level, Campbell County High School stands out with a strong 97.2% four-year graduation rate, while the district's virtual school, Alexandria Educational Center, struggles with much lower test scores compared to the traditional high school. This highlights the challenges of delivering quality education in a virtual setting and the need for targeted interventions to support student success in that environment.
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