Summary:
The Campbell County Public Schools district in Virginia is home to four high schools that serve students in grades 9-12. The district's high schools demonstrate a mix of academic performance, with some schools standing out for their strong results while others face challenges in ensuring equitable educational opportunities for all students.
Rustburg High and Brookville High are the top-performing high schools in the district, ranking 92nd and 112th, respectively, out of 329 Virginia high schools for the 2023-2024 school year. Rustburg High consistently exceeds the district and state averages on SOL (Standards of Learning) tests, particularly in Geometry, while Brookville High demonstrates strong performance in Algebra I and Geometry. In contrast, Altavista High and William Campbell High have significantly lower proficiency rates on SOL tests, suggesting potential achievement gaps within the Campbell County Public Schools district.
The district's high schools also vary in their demographic composition, with Brookville High having the highest percentage of non-White students (30.07%) and Rustburg High having the lowest (21.26%). Additionally, all four schools have relatively high percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 67.27% at Rustburg High to 70.28% at William Campbell High. The school with the highest spending per student, William Campbell High, has the lowest statewide ranking and performance on SOL tests, suggesting that simply increasing spending may not be the sole factor in improving academic outcomes.
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