Summary:
The Clarke County Public Schools district in Virginia is home to two elementary schools: D.G. Cooley Elementary and Boyce Elementary. While both schools serve students from pre-kindergarten through 5th grade, they exhibit some notable differences in their student demographics, academic performance, and resource allocation.
D.G. Cooley Elementary stands out with its higher percentage of White students (70.19%) and stronger academic performance, particularly in Mathematics and English Reading, where it outpaces Boyce Elementary and the district/state averages. In contrast, Boyce Elementary has a more diverse student population, with a higher percentage of Hispanic students (15.11%), and excels in SOL/VA Studies for 4th grade. Interestingly, Boyce Elementary has a lower student-teacher ratio of 13.3, compared to D.G. Cooley's 15.4, which may contribute to its students' academic success despite a higher percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch (38.26% vs. 31.1% at D.G. Cooley).
The per-student spending at Boyce Elementary ($10,745) is notably higher than at D.G. Cooley Elementary ($8,362), and it would be valuable to investigate how this additional funding is being utilized and how it may impact the school's overall performance. Overall, the data provides a comprehensive understanding of the two elementary schools in the Clarke County Public Schools district, highlighting their unique strengths, areas for improvement, and the factors that shape their academic outcomes.
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