Summary:
The city of Willimantic, Connecticut is home to three high schools: Windham High School, Windham Technical High School, and Arts at the Capitol Theater Magnet School (ACT). These schools serve students in grades 9-12 and are part of the Windham School District, the Connecticut Technical Education and Career System, and the Eastern Connecticut Regional Educational Service Center (EAS), respectively.
Among the three high schools, Windham Technical High School and Arts at the Capitol Theater Magnet School (ACT) stand out as the stronger performers. Windham Technical High School is consistently ranked in the top half of Connecticut high schools, with a 2-star rating, and boasts a relatively high graduation rate of 88.4%. Additionally, the school outperforms the district and state averages in NGSS/Science testing. Similarly, Arts at the Capitol Theater Magnet School (ACT) has historically ranked in the top half of Connecticut high schools, with a 3-star rating, and also maintains a high graduation rate of 88.4%. The school's NGSS/Science test scores exceed the state average, and its smaller student-teacher ratio of 7.2 suggests a more personalized learning environment.
In contrast, Windham High School has consistently ranked in the bottom quarter of Connecticut high schools, with a 0-star rating. The school's performance is significantly lower than the state average in NGSS/Science testing, and its math proficiency on the SAT is well below the state average. Additionally, Windham High School has a very high free/reduced lunch rate of 74.52%, indicating a high-need student population. While the school has a higher spending per student of $21,209, it has not translated into improved academic outcomes compared to the other high schools in the area.
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