Summary:
The city of Jacksboro, Tennessee is home to 3 schools serving students from elementary through high school, including Jacksboro Elementary, Jacksboro Middle School, and Campbell County Comprehensive High School. While the elementary school stands out as the highest performing in the area, the data reveals significant performance gaps between the Jacksboro schools and state averages, particularly in core subjects like mathematics and science.
Jacksboro Elementary is the standout school, with a 3-star rating and ranking in the top 50% of Tennessee elementary schools. The school's test scores are generally higher than the Campbell County district and state averages. In contrast, Jacksboro Middle School and Campbell County Comprehensive High School have lower 2-star and declining ratings, respectively, with test scores lagging behind state benchmarks.
The schools in Jacksboro also have a very homogeneous student population, with over 95% of students identifying as white. This lack of diversity may impact the educational experience and perspectives represented in the classroom. Additionally, the differences in per-student spending and student-teacher ratios across the schools could indicate potential resource disparities that may contribute to the performance gaps observed. Overall, the data suggests opportunities to improve academic outcomes and support student success in the Jacksboro school system.
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