Summary:
The Paducah Independent school district in Kentucky is home to three elementary schools: Clark Elementary School, Morgan Elementary School, and McNabb Elementary School. These schools serve students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, with free and reduced-price lunch rates ranging from 53% to over 90%.
Clark Elementary School stands out as the top performer in the district, consistently ranking among the top 25% of elementary schools in Kentucky and maintaining a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger. Students at Clark Elementary outperform the district and state averages on the Kentucky State Assessments (KSA) across multiple subjects and grade levels. In contrast, McNabb Elementary School appears to be the weakest performer, ranking in the bottom 10% of Kentucky elementary schools and holding a 0-star rating.
The data suggests that higher spending per student does not necessarily translate to better academic outcomes, as Clark Elementary spends less per student than McNabb Elementary. However, all three schools maintain relatively low student-teacher ratios, which can be beneficial for student learning. The significant performance gaps between the schools highlight the need for targeted interventions and support to address the unique challenges faced by lower-performing schools in the Paducah Independent district.
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