Summary:
The schools in Trousdale County, Tennessee, serve students from elementary through high school, with three standout institutions: Trousdale County Elementary, Trousdale County High School, and Jim Satterfield Middle School. These schools have consistently high academic performance, with Trousdale County High School ranking 28th out of 384 Tennessee high schools and Jim Satterfield Middle School ranking 60th out of 594 Tennessee middle schools.
Trousdale County High School stands out for its exceptional test score performance, outpacing the state average in subjects like Biology I, US History, and English I and II. The school also boasts a high percentage of students proficient in Algebra I, at 44.6% compared to the state average of 23.2%. Similarly, Jim Satterfield Middle School exceeds state and county averages on math, ELA, science, and social studies assessments, with particularly strong results in 7th-grade math and social studies.
The schools in Trousdale County also demonstrate a commitment to resource allocation, with relatively high spending per student and low student-teacher ratios. While the student populations are predominantly white, there is some racial diversity represented, especially at the high school level. Overall, the data suggests that the Trousdale County school district is providing a quality education to its students, with high-performing schools that are among the top in the state.
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