Summary:
The 9 elementary schools located in Greenbrier County Schools in West Virginia serve grades PK-5 and vary in size, with student populations ranging from 96 to 461. While the schools have relatively low student-teacher ratios, their academic performance and per-student spending show significant variation.
Frankford Elementary stands out as the top performer, ranking 69th out of 368 West Virginia elementary schools and earning a 4-star rating. It has the highest proficiency rates in mathematics and English language arts across the 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades, significantly outpacing the county and state averages. Similarly, Smoot Elementary and Rainelle Elementary also demonstrate strong mathematics proficiency, with scores above the county and state averages.
In contrast, Crichton Elementary, the smallest school with 96 students, struggles academically, with several grades scoring below 20% proficient, despite having the highest per-student spending of $16,804. This suggests that factors beyond just funding, such as school size and individualized attention, may play a role in academic success. Overall, the data highlights the diverse performance of elementary schools within Greenbrier County Schools, providing valuable insights for parents and educators.
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