Summary:
Apprentice Academy High School of NC is a public charter virtual high school district serving grades 7-12 in Monroe, North Carolina. The district consists of a single school, Apprentice Academy High School, which has a total enrollment of 249 students.
Based on the available data, Apprentice Academy High School does not appear to be a standout performer academically. The school's test scores are significantly below the state averages across multiple subjects and grade levels, with only 19.5% of 7th-grade students proficient or better in mathematics, compared to the state average of 50.4%. This low academic performance has been consistent over the past three school years, with the school ranking in the bottom half of North Carolina high schools. The school's student population is predominantly White (56.63%), with smaller percentages of African American (14.46%) and Hispanic (20.48%) students, suggesting potential equity concerns.
While the school has a slightly lower student-teacher ratio of 12.9, which may indicate smaller class sizes, the consistently low academic achievement raises questions about the school's educational practices, curriculum, and support systems for students. As a public charter virtual high school, Apprentice Academy High School may face unique challenges in delivering effective instruction and support to its students, which could be contributing to the school's performance issues. Further investigation would be needed to understand the root causes of the school's challenges and identify strategies for improvement.
Thank you for your feedback!