Summary:
Alvin C. York Institute is the sole high school located in Jamestown, Tennessee, serving grades 9-12 for the Alvin C York Institute district. With a student population of 492, the school has a predominantly White student body (95.93%) and faces academic performance challenges, with its statewide ranking fluctuating between the 122nd and 241st position out of Tennessee high schools over the past few years.
While Alvin C. York Institute's overall academic performance, as measured by standardized test proficiency rates, is generally below the state average, the school does have a bright spot in its 10th-grade students' Algebra II performance, which exceeds the state average. However, the school's lack of racial diversity may impact its ability to provide a well-rounded educational experience and prepare students for an increasingly diverse society.
Despite the academic challenges, the Alvin C. York Institute has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 13.4, which could be a positive factor in supporting student learning. Overall, the school's performance and characteristics suggest the need for further investigation and targeted interventions to improve academic outcomes and provide a more inclusive educational environment for its students.
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