Summary:
The city of Harriman, Tennessee is home to 6 schools serving students from elementary through high school, including 2 elementary schools, 1 middle school, 2 high schools, and 1 alternative school. Overall, the schools in Harriman show a mix of strong performance and areas for improvement, with some standout schools and others facing challenges.
Harriman High School stands out for its steady improvement, moving up in the statewide rankings and performing above the Roane County and Tennessee averages in several subjects. In contrast, Roane County Virtual Academy has lower proficiency rates compared to the district and state. Midtown Elementary consistently performs well above average in core subjects, while the demographic makeup of the schools varies, with some having higher minority representation than others.
The data also reveals differences in resource allocation, with spending per student ranging from $2,955 at Roane County Virtual Academy to $12,088 at Midtown Elementary, and student-teacher ratios varying significantly across the schools. These insights highlight the need to ensure equitable access to resources and support for all students in the Harriman school district, while also building on the successes of the high-performing schools to improve educational outcomes for the community.
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