Summary:
Tennessee Connections Academy Johnson County 9-12 is a public virtual high school serving grades 9-12 in White House, Tennessee, which is part of the Robertson County school district. The school has a diverse student population, with a racial makeup that is 62.53% White, 21.16% African American, and 7.52% Hispanic.
Academically, Tennessee Connections Academy Johnson County 9-12 has consistently ranked in the bottom half of Tennessee high schools, with performance on state assessments generally lower than the state and county averages, particularly for White and Special Education students. However, the school's performance for Hispanic and African American students is relatively better, ranking in the middle to upper-middle range of Tennessee high schools. The school's student-teacher ratio has fluctuated significantly, from 3 students per teacher in 2020-2021 to 24.4 students per teacher in 2022-2023, and its spending per student in 2020-2021 was $4,424, significantly lower than the nearby public high schools, such as White House High School, Beech Senior High School, and Liberty Creek High School, which range from $7,966 to $10,650 per student.
The virtual school model of Tennessee Connections Academy Johnson County 9-12 may contribute to its academic challenges, as evidenced by its lower performance compared to nearby traditional public high schools. The school's diverse student population and significant achievement gaps suggest the need for targeted interventions and support to address the unique needs of its students. Overall, the school faces significant challenges in providing a high-quality education to its students, and a closer examination of the factors contributing to its struggles and the implementation of targeted interventions may be necessary to support student success.
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