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Pleasant Home School's state ranking declined from #366 in 2022 to #539 in 2023 among Alabama public schools.
Math proficiency fell to 24% in 2023, lower than the state average of 30%, while reading proficiency was 51%, higher than the state average of 47%.
Science proficiency ranged between 45–49%, higher than the state average of 38%.
Enrollment was 511 students in grades PK–12 with a student–teacher ratio of 16:1, maintaining one of the lowest ratios (top 20%) in Alabama.
Minority enrollment was 11%, and free lunch eligibility rose from 38% in 2022 to 57% in 2023.
The graduation rate remained steady at 90% in 2023, slightly higher than the Alabama state average of 88%.
Enrollment declined from 592 students in 2016 to 498 in 2023, and the percentage eligible for free lunch increased significantly from 37% in 2019 to 57% in 2023, reflecting notable socioeconomic shifts at this Covington County, Alabama school.
Serving 390 students in grades 9-12, Opp High School ranks in the bottom 50% of all schools in Alabama for overall test scores (math proficiency is top 50%, and reading proficiency is top 50%).
The percentage of students achieving proficiency in math is 25-29% (which is lower than the Alabama state average of 30%). The percentage of students achieving proficiency in reading/language arts is 20-24% (which is lower than the Alabama state average of 47%).
The student-teacher ratio of 16:1 is lower than the Alabama state level of 17:1.
Minority enrollment is 31% of the student body (majority Black), which is lower than the Alabama state average of 49% (majority Black).