Summary:
The city of Fall River, Massachusetts is home to 21 schools, including 12 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, 4 high schools, and 2 alternative schools, serving students from a diverse range of backgrounds. The data reveals a mix of high-performing and lower-performing schools, with standout institutions like Diman Regional Vocational Technical High, Atlantis Charter School, and North End Elementary leading the way in areas such as graduation rates, dropout prevention, and MCAS proficiency.
The data highlights significant performance gaps between the highest and lowest-performing schools in the district. For instance, Diman Regional Vocational Technical High boasts an impressive 98.2% four-year graduation rate and a low 0.9% dropout rate, while B.M.C. Durfee High and Resiliency Preparatory Academy struggle with graduation rates below 70% and dropout rates exceeding 18%. Similarly, the MCAS proficiency rates vary widely, with some schools like Atlantis Charter School and North End Elementary significantly outperforming the Fall River district and state averages.
The data also highlights the success of the vocational and charter schools in the area, with Diman Regional Vocational Technical High and Atlantis Charter School demonstrating exceptional outcomes. This suggests that specialized educational models may be effective in improving student performance and outcomes in the Fall River area.
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