Summary:
The city of White House, Tennessee is home to 8 schools spanning 4 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 3 high schools across 3 different school districts: Johnson County, Robertson County, and Sumner County. The data reveals stark performance differences between the highest and lowest-performing schools, with White House Middle School and White House High School standing out as the top performers in the region.
The Sumner County district, which includes the top-performing schools, is ranked 28th out of 139 districts in Tennessee, while the Johnson County and Robertson County districts, which include the lower-performing schools, are ranked 116th and 113th, respectively. This suggests that district-level factors play a significant role in the academic success of the schools. Additionally, the data indicates a potential correlation between higher per-student spending and better academic performance, with the top-performing schools generally spending more per student.
The two Tennessee Connections Academy schools, which are public virtual schools, consistently underperform compared to their brick-and-mortar counterparts, highlighting the challenges in delivering effective online education. Overall, the data provides valuable insights into the strengths and weaknesses of the schools in White House, Tennessee, and can inform educational decision-making and resource allocation in the region.
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