Summary:
The city of Ansonville, North Carolina has a single public elementary school, Ansonville Elementary, which serves grades K-6 with a total enrollment of 162 students. Ansonville Elementary has a diverse student population, with over 50% White, 34% African American, and smaller percentages of Hispanic, Asian, and Native American students.
Academically, Ansonville Elementary stands out for its strong performance in mathematics, with proficiency rates across grades 3-6 exceeding the Anson County Schools district and North Carolina state averages. The school's 5th-grade science proficiency rate is also significantly higher than the district and state. However, the school's reading proficiency rates are more mixed, with some grades performing below the district and state averages, suggesting an area for improvement.
Despite the school's academic strengths, it faces challenges related to the economic needs of its student population, with 98% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch. The school's per-student spending is above the state average, and its student-teacher ratio is slightly lower than the state average, indicating a commitment to providing resources to support its diverse and economically disadvantaged student body.
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