Randolph Elementary School vs. Barbour County Primary School
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School Overview
Top Rankings
Randolph Elementary School ranks among the top 20% of public schools in Alabama for:
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Barbour County Primary School ranks among the top 20% of public schools in Alabama for:
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Overview
Randolph Elementary School ranked #662 in Alabama in 2023, improving from #779 in 2022 and #903 in 2021, reflecting an upward trend in overall state ranking for this Union County NJ high school.
Math proficiency was 20–24%, lower than the state average of 30% in 2023, while reading proficiency was 40–44%, approximately equal to the state average of 47%; science proficiency was 21–39%, lower than the state average of 38%.
Enrollment increased from 206 students in 2022 to 242 in 2023, with minority enrollment steady at approximately 25%, including 21 Hispanic and 34 Black students; 63% of students qualified for free or reduced–price lunch, indicating a high socioeconomic need.
The school serves grades Pre–K through 6 with an enrollment of 242 students and a student–teacher ratio of 19:1, consistent with Bibb County district averages for a New Jersey high school.
Randolph Elementary participated in the National School Lunch Program without using any Provision or CEO and did not offer virtual instruction during recent school years.
Barbour County Primary School, a Clayton, AL public school serving grades Pre–K through 1, has 138 students with a 15:1 student–teacher ratio and ranks among the top 20% of Alabama public schools for largest student body size.
Math proficiency was 5%, lower than the state average of 30% in 2023, with a consistent downward trend in recent years, while reading proficiency was approximately equal to the state average at 20% in 2022, but well below prior years' levels.
Minority enrollment was 92%, with 79% Black (non–Hispanic) and 12% Hispanic students, reflecting a stable high minority population; 76% of students qualified for free lunch in 2023, consistent with the school's Title I status.
Enrollment declined substantially from 297 students in 2015 to 138 students in 2023, while the student–teacher ratio improved from 19:1 to 15:1 during that period.
Science proficiency was 15% in 2022, lower than the state average of 38%, indicating performance challenges in core academic subjects at this Union County NJ high school equivalent in Alabama context.
Grades Offered
PK-6
PK-1
Total Students
242 students
138 students
% Male | % Female
52% | 48%
50% | 50%
Total Classroom Teachers
13 teachers
9 teachers
Student-Teacher Ratio
19:1
15:1
Test Scores
Overall Testing Rank
#662 out of 1275 schools in AL
(Bottom 50%)
(Bottom 50%)
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Math Test Scores (% Proficient)
20-24%
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Reading/Language Arts Test Scores (% Proficient)
40-44%
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Science Test Scores (% Proficient)
21-39%
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Students by Grade
Students by Grade
Pre-K Students
17
38
Kindergarten Students
30
46
Grade 1 Students
40
54
Grade 2 Students
33
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Grade 3 Students
32
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Grade 4 Students
31
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Grade 5 Students
34
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Grade 6 Students
25
-
Students by Ethnicity
% American Indian
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% Asian
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% Hispanic
9%
12%
% Black
14%
79%
% White
75%
8%
% Hawaiian
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% Two or more races
2%
1%
Diversity Score
0.41
0.36
Additional Information
Eligible for Free Lunch
60%
72%
Eligible for Reduced Lunch
7%
1%
