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Waterloo High School, a Title–I eligible Union County NJ high school serving Pre–K through 12th grade, enrolled 339 students in 2023 with a student–teacher ratio of 15:1.
The school ranked #582 in Alabama in 2023, improving from #632 in 2022 but showing fluctuating state rank trends since 2012.
Math proficiency ranged from 25–29%, lower than the state average of 30%, while reading (40–44%) and science (35–39%) proficiency were approximately equal to the state average.
Minority enrollment stood at 5%, and the percentage of students eligible for free or reduced lunch rose to 62% in 2023, indicating an increase in socioeconomic challenges over recent years.
The graduation rate reached 90% in 2023, slightly higher than the state average of 88%, placing the school in the top 50% statewide for this measure.
Lexington High School, a Lauderdale County public school serving grades 7–12, ranked #348 in Alabama in 2023, showing a decline from #227 in 2022 and fluctuating within the top 50% statewide since 2011.
Math proficiency declined to 30–34% in 2023, approximately equal to the state average of 30%, while reading proficiency improved to 60%, higher than the state average of 47%, and science proficiency was 45–49%, higher than the state average of 38%.
Enrollment decreased from 898 students in 2018 to 387 in 2023, with minority enrollment remaining low at 3% and free or reduced–price lunch eligibility around 48%, reflecting substantial demographic and socioeconomic shifts.
The school maintained a student–teacher ratio of 16:1 with 387 students and 24 teachers in 2023, ranking in the top 20% statewide for lowest student–teacher ratio.
Graduation rates consistently exceeded the state average, reaching 90% in 2023 compared to the state rate of 88%.