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Nathan Hale-Ray High School

Public Grades 9-12
56th
SchoolDigger Rank ?
of 141 Connecticut High Schools
Better than 60% of Connecticut high schools
Summary

Nathan Hale-Ray High School is a public high school located in Moodus, Connecticut, serving 264 students in grades 9-12 as part of the East Haddam School District. The school has consistently performed well academically, ranking between 54th and 92nd out of Connecticut high schools over the past decade and maintaining a strong 4-year graduation rate ranging from 88.4% to 95.1%.

Nathan Hale-Ray High School's students have demonstrated strong performance on standardized tests, with 11th-grade proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Math consistently exceeding the state averages. However, the school has experienced some disparities in the performance of different student subgroups, with male students ranking lower than female students. Additionally, the school has seen fluctuations in its chronic absenteeism rate, which is an area of concern as it can negatively impact student learning and academic outcomes.

When compared to nearby high schools, Nathan Hale-Ray High School generally outperforms schools like Middletown High School and Vinal Technical High School, but lags behind higher-performing schools like Coginchaug Regional High School, RHAM High School, and Haddam-Killingworth High School, which consistently rank among the top schools in the state. The school has also seen an increase in the percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, suggesting a growing population of economically disadvantaged students that may require additional support and resources.

262
Students ?
7.9
Student/teacher ratio ?
$29,429
Per pupil spending ?
29.4%
Free/discounted lunch ?
 15 School Drive
       Moodus, CT  06469

(860) 873-5065

District: East Haddam School District


Feeder schools for Nathan Hale-Ray High School:

Elementary:    East Haddam Elementary School
Middle:    Nathan Hale-Ray Middle School
Racial breakdown:

White:
87.0%
Hispanic:
9.2%
Asian:
1.5%
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At a glance
Ranking trend: Holding steady — 59th percentile in 2011 → 60th in 2025
Strengths
94% graduate in 4 years — above the Connecticut average (89%)
Above the Connecticut median (60th percentile)
Small classes — about 8 students per teacher
Worth a look
!Some student groups rank well below the school's overall statewide standing
Students meeting standards (2024-2025) ?
This school49%
District avg48%
Connecticut avg45%
56th of 141
Connecticut public high schools ?
Top 40%▼ down 12 pts since 2015
From top 28% (2015) to top 40% (2025)
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SchoolDigger rating ?
89th of 156East Haddam School District among Connecticut districts
Statewide rank percentile over time (100 = the top-ranked school in the state; click a legend item to add a student group)
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All Students

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankConnecticut percentileRating
202560.256 of 14160.3%★★★☆☆
202461.957 of 14560.7%★★★☆☆
202351.867 of 14252.8%★★★☆☆
202157.392 of 20054.0%★★★☆☆
201749.169 of 14050.7%★★★☆☆
201656.556 of 13257.6%★★★☆☆
201570.254 of 19672.4%★★★★☆
201371.866 of 19365.8%★★★☆☆
201266.090 of 18852.1%★★★☆☆
201171.277 of 18959.3%★★★☆☆
201072.855 of 18670.4%★★★★☆
200976.146 of 17673.9%★★★★☆
200866.082 of 17653.4%★★★☆☆
200770.664 of 17663.6%★★★☆☆

Female

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankConnecticut percentileRating
202168.169 of 18963.5%★★★☆☆

Male

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankConnecticut percentileRating
202144.9102 of 18244.0%★★☆☆☆

White

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankConnecticut percentileRating
202432.283 of 11628.4%★★☆☆☆
202318.499 of 11614.7%★☆☆☆☆
202134.8112 of 15527.7%★☆☆☆☆
How student groups rank statewide ? (each group's percentile vs the same group at other schools — higher is better; the +/- beside each compares the group with this school's overall percentile)
Female (2021)63rd percentile+9 vs school
Male (2021)44th percentile-10 vs school
White (2024)28th percentile-32 vs school
By subject vs Connecticut (2024-2025) ?
English Language Arts66%+8 vs state
Math33%~ state avg

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by a student
Thursday, February 24, 2011

Open Quote I've been attending this district since I was in second grade, and I have absolutely loved being here from the moment I walked into the elementary school building. Sure, it may be a small district with a limited budget which of course does relate to less resources for extracurriculars, but we offer everything from your all-American baseball team all the way to Multi-Culture's club back to a fencing team! All the teachers that teach here do so because they love the school and have insane pride when it comes to their pupils/work. Almost every single teacher in the school coaches a sport, has a team they preside over, participates in after school activities (you can find tons of teachers at our games grilling hot dogs and burgers for us during halftime), etc. One teacher in particular, my Gifted and Talented teacher (I'm a straight honors student!), spent time with me and, even though I've left the middle school, I remain in close contact with her. She started working with me in the fifth grade when I was an insecure nerd awkwardly going through puberty (by the way, absolutely no bullying in this school!) and stuck with me all the way through eighth grade when I left, better for having met her. I was a member on her mock trial, debate, future problem solvers and math teams. She pretty much made me into who I am today. All the teachers at the schools, elementary through high, are dedicated to bettering their students, and it's made possible due to the small size of the school district. Less is more in this case. I know all my teachers and they all know my name and face as well. This isn't a big school where you have to be a small fish in a big pond; here, virtually everyone is a big fish in a small pond due to their personal strengths, whether it be academics, people skills, athletics, artistic talents, pretty much every teacher will know you, even if you don't know them (and it's great because you know you can trust absolutely anyone with your problems!!). If someone's crying in the hallway, you can bet that within five seconds, ten kids (whether their close to this person or not) are trying to comfort them and at least two teachers are there trying to smooth the problems over. Though we may not have the largest cultural diversity in the school, there are several students from Hispanic backgrounds, there are quite a few African Americans, and I myself was born out of the country. It's a school dedicated to creating open-minded members of society. Our administration is so anti-bullying that if you even threaten to bully (a.k.a. say "If she doesn't stop I'm going to go up to her and call her an slut" or something like that) it's treated as bullying and you could serve detentions or harsher punishment depending on the accusation and the situation. Our close-knit community ensures that not one person is overlooked or "lost" in the shuffle. Everyone gets the attention they need and, if you have any problem whatsoever, be it school related or not, you can definitely approach the principal, currently Mr. Spencer (our ex-guidance counselor), our assistant principal, Mr. Espinosa, or our awesome guidance counselor, Miss Strunk, about it and know that it will be taken care of and that they will do everything in their power to make the situation improve. These guys (and girl) have seen it all and know how to help you with everything. We have one teacher, Mr. Flarehety, that's been here long enough to have had students' parents and even grandparents!! All in all, I think this is one awesome school and I could go on for years about how much I love going here, and knowing how lucky I am to be in a school where our biggest issue is kids stealing gym shirts out of gym lockers to wear during gym!! (Hope this helped in any way possible!) Close Quote





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Students at Nathan Hale-Ray High School are 87% White, 9% Hispanic, 2% Asian, 2% Two or more races.

In the 2024-25 school year, 262 students attended Nathan Hale-Ray High School.

Nathan Hale-Ray High School is fed by the following schools:

Elementary : East Haddam Elementary School
Middle : Nathan Hale-Ray Middle School

Nathan Hale-Ray High School ranks 56th of 141 Connecticut high schools. SchoolDigger rates this school 3 stars out of 5.


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