Summary:
The data provided focuses on a single high school, Jackson County High School, which serves grades 9-12 in Jackson County, Tennessee. With an enrollment of 403 students, the school has a predominantly White student population (92.31%), with smaller percentages of Hispanic, African American, Asian, Native American, and multiracial students.
Jackson County High School's statewide ranking has fluctuated in recent years, ranging from 152nd out of 384 Tennessee high schools in 2022-2023 (3 out of 5 stars) to 268th out of 358 in 2021-2022 (1 out of 5 stars). In the 2023-2024 school year, the school ranked 205th out of 374 Tennessee high schools, with a 2-star rating. The school's proficiency rates in various subject areas, such as Biology I, Algebra I, and Algebra II, are generally below the state averages, though its English II proficiency rate (54%) was higher than the state average (50.6%) in 2023-2024.
The data suggests that Jackson County High School may face challenges related to academic performance and inconsistent school rankings. While the specific percentage of free and reduced-price lunch recipients is not provided, the school's per-student spending of $10,571 and a student-teacher ratio of 15.8 indicate that socioeconomic factors may play a role in the school's performance. Without additional data on other high schools in the region, it is difficult to make meaningful comparisons and identify standout schools in the area.
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