Summary:
The Graham County Schools district in North Carolina consists of 3 schools serving grades K-12: Robbinsville Elementary, Robbinsville High, and Robbinsville Middle. The district as a whole is ranked 199 out of 242 districts in the state and is rated 1 out of 5 stars by SchoolDigger.
Robbinsville Elementary stands out for its high percentage of Native American students at 16.1%, well above the state average. Robbinsville High has relatively strong performance on the Math I and Math III end-of-course exams, while Robbinsville Middle excels in 8th grade science with a 70.9% proficiency rate, surpassing the state average. However, the middle school struggles with low math proficiency rates in grades 6-8.
Across the district, high free/reduced lunch rates, ranging from 65.56% to 74.62%, indicate a need for additional support and resources to address potential socioeconomic challenges faced by students and their families. While the schools have some bright spots, such as Robbinsville High's math performance, the district as a whole faces areas for improvement, particularly in addressing the low academic achievement in certain subjects and grade levels.
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