Summary:
The city of Olin, North Carolina is home to 3 schools - 1 middle school and 2 high schools, with no elementary or alternative schools. The standout school in the area is the Agriculture and Science Early College, which consistently ranks among the top high schools in the state with a 4-star rating. In contrast, North Iredell High School has struggled, ranking in the bottom half of North Carolina high schools and receiving only 2 out of 5 stars. North Iredell Middle School falls somewhere in the middle, ranking in the middle third of North Carolina middle schools.
The Agriculture and Science Early College stands out with its strong test scores, particularly in English II and Math III, which are significantly higher than the district and state averages. The school also has a lower free/reduced lunch rate of 34.94% compared to 47.71% at North Iredell High and 55.9% at North Iredell Middle, suggesting potential socioeconomic disparities in the area. Additionally, the higher student-teacher ratio of 29.5:1 at the Agriculture and Science Early College may be a factor in its strong performance.
The variation in per-student spending across the schools, from $7,260 at the Agriculture and Science Early College to $9,856 at North Iredell High, may also contribute to the differences in academic outcomes. The Iredell-Statesville Schools district should investigate the factors contributing to these disparities and work to ensure all students in Olin have access to a high-quality education.
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