Summary:
The Louisville Municipal School District in Louisville, Mississippi, consists of 5 schools serving students from elementary to high school, including 2 elementary schools, 1 middle school, 1 high school, and 1 alternative school. The district faces significant challenges, with a majority African American student population and a 100% free/reduced lunch rate, indicating high levels of economic disadvantage.
Among the standout schools in the district is Nanih Waiya Attendance Center, an alternative school that consistently outperforms the district and state averages on academic measures. In contrast, Louisville High School struggles in some subject areas, such as English II and Biology, despite performing well on Algebra I and U.S. History End-of-Course exams. The district also faces significant disparities in academic performance, with Louisville Elementary School and Eiland Middle School lagging behind the state averages.
The data suggests that the Louisville Municipal School District faces a range of challenges, including racial segregation, economic disadvantage, and funding disparities, which may be contributing to the observed performance gaps. Addressing these issues could be crucial for improving educational outcomes for all students in the district.
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