Summary:
The city of Ferriday, Louisiana is home to 6 schools serving students from elementary through high school, including 2 alternative schools. The schools in this community face significant challenges, with stark disparities in academic performance and high levels of economic disadvantage among the student population.
The standout schools in Ferriday include Delta Charter School MST, a public charter school with the highest enrollment and a larger percentage of white students compared to the other schools. Ferriday High School is the lowest-performing school, ranking 316th out of 333 Louisiana high schools and consistently underperforming on state assessments. In contrast, Concordia Education Center, an alternative public school, stands out for its relatively strong proficiency rates in English Language Arts.
Across the Ferriday schools, the student population is predominantly African American, and all schools have high percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating significant economic challenges in the community. The data reveals substantial performance gaps between the schools and state/district averages, particularly in subjects like Algebra I, Geometry, and U.S. History. While the presence of a public charter school suggests families may have access to alternative educational options, addressing the systemic issues facing the schools in Ferriday will require a comprehensive approach that considers the unique needs of the students and families served by the Concordia Parish and Delta Charter Group districts.
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