Summary:
The city of Pfafftown, North Carolina is home to two standout schools - Ronald W Reagan High School and Vienna Elementary. These schools, which serve grades 9-12 and K-5 respectively, have consistently outperformed the district and state averages on various academic measures, making them exceptional educational institutions in the Winston Salem / Forsyth County Schools district.
Vienna Elementary is the clear standout, ranking 115th out of 1,505 North Carolina elementary schools and earning a 5-star rating from SchoolDigger for the past three years. The school's test scores consistently exceed the district and state averages across subjects, and it has a relatively low percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch (28.78%) compared to the district average. Additionally, Vienna Elementary boasts a favorable student-teacher ratio of 16:1, which is lower than the 19.5:1 ratio at Ronald W Reagan High School.
While Ronald W Reagan High School is also performing well, ranking 139th out of 640 North Carolina high schools and earning a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger, it does not stand out as significantly as Vienna Elementary. The high school has a more diverse student population, with 62.53% White, 14.63% African American, and 14.12% Hispanic students, compared to Vienna Elementary's higher percentage of White students (68.36%). Both schools, however, have relatively low percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, suggesting the Pfafftown area may have a relatively affluent population, which could be a contributing factor to the schools' strong academic performance.
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