Summary:
The city of Robbinsville, North Carolina is home to three public schools serving students from elementary through high school: Robbinsville Elementary, Robbinsville High, and Robbinsville Middle. These schools are part of the Graham County Schools district and serve a diverse student population with a significant Native American representation.
Among the standout elements, Robbinsville Elementary has a notably high percentage of Native American students at 16.1%, well above the state average. Robbinsville High demonstrates relatively strong performance on End-of-Course (EOC) exams, with proficiency rates exceeding the state average in several subjects. Conversely, Robbinsville Middle stands out for its significantly lower proficiency rates compared to the state average, particularly in mathematics and reading across all grades.
The data also reveals that all three Robbinsville schools face significant socioeconomic challenges, with free and reduced lunch rates ranging from 65.56% to 74.62%. Additionally, the variation in per-student spending, with Robbinsville High spending the most and Robbinsville Middle spending the least, raises questions about the equitable distribution of resources and its potential impact on student outcomes.
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