Summary:
The city of Whiteville, North Carolina is home to 9 schools, including 5 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 3 high schools, serving students from a range of socioeconomic and racial backgrounds. While the schools in the Whiteville City Schools district generally perform below the state averages on assessments, a few standout schools like Old Dock Elementary and Columbus Career and College Academy have shown strong academic performance and improvement.
The data reveals significant disparities in student demographics and academic achievement across the schools in Whiteville. While the Columbus County Schools district school, Williams Township, outperforms the state averages, the schools in the Whiteville City Schools district serve a higher percentage of minority and economically disadvantaged students, contributing to the achievement gap. Additionally, the small North Whiteville Academy faces unique challenges, with high spending per student and a low state ranking.
Despite the challenges, the data suggests that there may be opportunities to learn from the successful practices of schools like Old Dock Elementary and Columbus Career and College Academy to help improve overall student performance in the Whiteville area. The diversity of the student population, particularly in the Classical Charter Schools of Whiteville, also presents a unique opportunity to address the needs of underserved communities.
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