Summary:
The King and Queen County Public Schools district in Virginia consists of 3 schools: 2 elementary schools (Lawson-Marriott Elementary and King & Queen Elementary) and 1 high school (Central High). The data reveals a mixed picture, with King & Queen Elementary standing out as a relatively strong performer, while the other schools face significant challenges.
King & Queen Elementary has the highest overall test scores, often outpacing the district and state averages. In contrast, Lawson-Marriott Elementary and Central High have seen their SchoolDigger ratings decline over the years, indicating struggles to maintain or improve performance. The district also faces significant equity challenges, with all three schools having very high free and reduced lunch rates, suggesting economic disadvantages among the student populations.
The data also reveals potential resource allocation imbalances, with Central High spending significantly more per student than the elementary schools. This, coupled with the performance gaps across the district, suggests that targeted interventions may be necessary to improve the overall quality of education in the King and Queen County Public Schools district.
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