Summary:
The Saluda 01 district in South Carolina is home to a single high school, Saluda High, which serves grades 9-12 and has an enrollment of 652 students. The school's diverse student population includes 34.05% White, 23.01% African American, 39.42% Hispanic, and other minority groups.
Academically, Saluda High's performance on End-of-Course Exams (EOCEPs) is consistently below the state averages, particularly in subjects like U.S. History and English 1. The school's proficiency rates range from 32.49% in U.S. History to 76.93% in English 2, compared to state averages of 58.77% and 85.83%, respectively. This has resulted in a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger and a statewide ranking around 190 out of 235-237 high schools in South Carolina.
The school's high percentage of students (79.75%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch suggests that it serves a predominantly low-income community. Despite spending more per student ($11,515) than the state average, the school's academic challenges may be rooted in the socioeconomic factors faced by its student population. To address these issues, the school and district may need to implement targeted interventions, optimize resource allocation, and explore strategies to better support the unique needs of the students.
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