Summary:
The city of Charlotte, Tennessee is home to 5 schools serving students from elementary through high school, including 1 elementary school, 1 middle school, 2 high schools, and 1 alternative school. The data reveals that Creek Wood High School and Charlotte Elementary are the top-performing schools in the district, consistently ranking among the best in the state. Meanwhile, the Dickson County Distance Learning Academy, an alternative virtual school, lags behind the district and state averages in academic performance.
The racial makeup of the schools in the Dickson County district is predominantly white, ranging from 77.78% to 87.67% white students. This raises questions about equity and access to educational opportunities for minority students in the area. Additionally, the data shows a wide range in spending per student, from $4,327 at New Directions Academy to $11,174 at Charlotte Elementary, and significant differences in student-teacher ratios across the schools.
Overall, the data provides a comprehensive look at the schools in Charlotte, Tennessee, highlighting the strong performance of Creek Wood High School and Charlotte Elementary, while also revealing the challenges faced by the alternative schools in the district. These insights can help inform parents and policymakers as they work to ensure all students in the area have access to a high-quality education.
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