Summary:
The city of Cambridge, Massachusetts is home to 13 elementary schools, serving students from pre-kindergarten through 5th or 6th grade. These schools are a mix of public and public charter institutions, offering diverse educational opportunities to the local community.
Among the standout schools in the area are Maria L. Baldwin, which consistently ranks among the top 10 elementary schools in Massachusetts, and Martin Luther King Junior, which also performs exceptionally well, ranking in the top 15 statewide. Additionally, the Benjamin Banneker Charter Public School stands out as the top-ranked school in the state, demonstrating outstanding academic achievement across all subject areas.
The data reveals significant performance gaps between the highest and lowest-performing schools in the Cambridge district. While some schools, like Maria L. Baldwin and Benjamin Banneker, have proficiency rates that are 20-40 percentage points higher than the state averages, others, such as Fletcher/Maynard Academy and Kennedy-Longfellow, struggle with much lower proficiency rates. This highlights the need to address these performance disparities within the district.
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