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Virginia schools underperforming demographics

Every Virginia public school in the bottom 10% of its state by BeatsExpectations. Being on this list is a starting question, not a verdict: a school may be in leadership transition, recovering from a demographic shift, or working through curriculum or staffing problems.

VIRGINIA · UNDERPERFORMING DEMOGRAPHICS
#SchoolCityDistrict% FRL% ProficientExpectedGap (pp)
151Redbud Run ElementaryWinchesterFrederick County Public Schools72.8%52.7%68.3%-15.57
152Marshall Road ElementaryViennaFairfax County Public Schools33.9%63.3%78.9%-15.55
153Woodlawn ElementaryAlexandriaFairfax County Public Schools83.4%49.8%65.4%-15.55
154Central ElementaryAmherstAmherst County Public Schools82.8%50.0%65.5%-15.55
155Thomas C. Boushall MiddleRichmondRichmond City Public Schools99.4%45.5%61.0%-15.55
156Eastern Montgomery ElementaryEllistonMontgomery County Public Schools88.0%48.6%64.1%-15.51
157Park Ridge ElementaryStaffordStafford County Public Schools33.7%63.5%78.9%-15.43
158Stafford MiddleStaffordStafford County Public Schools48.2%59.6%75.0%-15.36
159Lakeview ElementaryPortsmouthPortsmouth City Public Schools100%45.5%60.8%-15.31
160Francis C. Hammond MiddleAlexandriaAlexandria City Public Schools83.8%50.0%65.3%-15.29
161Greenwood Mill ElementaryWinchesterFrederick County Public Schools39.2%62.1%77.4%-15.28
162Marumsco Hills ElementaryWoodbridgePrince William County Public Schools70.0%53.9%69.0%-15.16
163Heritage ElementaryLynchburgLynchburg City Public Schools86.2%49.5%64.6%-15.14
164Randolph ElementaryArlingtonArlington County Public Schools57.9%57.3%72.3%-15.09
165Grace Miller ElementaryBealetonFauquier County Public Schools46.8%60.3%75.4%-15.04
166Patrick Copeland ElementaryHopewellHopewell City Public Schools100%45.9%60.9%-15
167Osbourn HighManassasManassas City Public Schools77.5%52.0%67.0%-14.99
168McGaheysville ElementaryMcGaheysvilleRockingham County Public Schools40.8%62.0%77.0%-14.98
169Kettle Run HighNokesvilleFauquier County Public Schools13.5%69.5%84.4%-14.92
170Virginia Avenue Charlotte Dehart ElementaryWinchesterWinchester City Public Schools83.6%50.5%65.3%-14.84
171Robert S. Payne ElementaryLynchburgLynchburg City Public Schools97.2%46.9%61.6%-14.75
172Unity Reed HighManassasPrince William County Public Schools66.2%55.4%70.1%-14.7
173Booker T. Washington ElementarySuffolkSuffolk City Public Schools70.4%54.3%68.9%-14.67
174Orchard View ElementaryWinchesterFrederick County Public Schools41.6%62.3%76.8%-14.49
175Bucknell ElementaryAlexandriaFairfax County Public Schools79.6%52.0%66.4%-14.42
176Morningside ElementaryRoanokeRoanoke City Public Schools101%46.1%60.5%-14.36
177Cashell Donahoe ElementarySandstonHenrico County Public Schools89.2%49.5%63.8%-14.33
Page 4 of 4 · 177 ranked. Schools in the bottom 10% within their state by BeatsExpectations. Read alongside trajectory and recent ratings.

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