Summary:
The city of McLeansville, North Carolina is home to 4 schools, including 2 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. These schools serve a diverse student population, with a majority of African American and Hispanic students, and face significant economic challenges, as evidenced by the extremely high rates of free and reduced-price lunch recipients.
Among the standout schools, McLeansville Elementary outperforms the other elementary school, Madison Elementary, on most test score metrics, particularly in 5th grade math and reading. However, Madison Elementary has the lowest student-teacher ratio at 12.9, compared to the other schools which range from 15.1 to 17.4. While Madison Elementary performs relatively well on 3rd and 4th grade math and reading tests, its 5th grade performance lags behind the district and state averages.
Overall, the schools in McLeansville face significant challenges, with consistently low performance on standardized tests compared to the Guilford County Schools district and the state of North Carolina. The high poverty levels, as indicated by the extremely high rates of free and reduced-price lunch recipients, likely contribute to these academic struggles. However, the data also suggests potential areas for improvement, such as leveraging the strong performance of Madison Elementary in the lower grades to drive improvements in higher grades.
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