Summary:
The city of Dublin, Virginia is home to two schools - Pulaski County Senior High and Dublin Elementary, both part of the Pulaski County Public Schools district. Pulaski County Senior High serves grades 9-12 and has a relatively large student enrollment of 1,246, while Dublin Elementary serves grades PK-5 with a smaller enrollment of 436 students.
Pulaski County Senior High stands out for its strong performance on SOL (Standards of Learning) tests, with several subjects showing proficiency rates above the state average, particularly in 11th grade Writing and 9th grade Algebra II. However, the school has a relatively low ranking among Virginia high schools, suggesting other factors may be impacting its overall performance. Dublin Elementary has also shown solid performance on SOL tests, with several subjects exceeding the district average, and has improved its statewide ranking from 704th to 513th in the past two years.
Both schools have a significantly higher percentage of white students (84.11% at Pulaski County Senior High and 85.32% at Dublin Elementary) compared to the state average. Additionally, over 75% of students at both schools receive free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a significant population of economically disadvantaged students. The schools have similar per-student spending levels and student-teacher ratios, with Pulaski County Senior High having a slightly lower ratio of 12.9 compared to Dublin Elementary's 13.7.
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