Summary
Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High is a public high school located in Sudbury, Massachusetts, serving grades 9-12 with an enrollment of 1,462 students. This top-performing school is part of the Lincoln-Sudbury District, which is ranked 35 out of 348 districts in the state and has a 5-star rating from SchoolDigger.
Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High consistently ranks among the top high schools in Massachusetts, with a statewide ranking between 18-42 over the past several years. The school's MCAS proficiency rates are significantly higher than the state averages, with 75.52% proficient or better in ELA, 78.14% in Math, and 70.15% in Science. Additionally, the school has an impressive four-year graduation rate, ranging from 92.5% to 98.9% over the past few years, and a very low dropout rate between 0.3% to 1.3%. Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High also performs exceptionally well across various student subgroups, ranking in the top 30 for female students, top 15-48 for male students, and top 12-32 for multi-racial students. The school's investment in its educational programs is reflected in its higher-than-average spending per student, which ranges from $19,928 to $20,935.
When compared to nearby high schools, Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High stands out as a top-performing institution. For example, Weston High and Acton-Boxborough Regional High, both within a 6-mile radius, rank even higher than Lincoln-Sudbury in the state, with Weston High ranking 17th and Acton-Boxborough ranking 13th. While Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High excels in most areas, the school's ranking for certain student subgroups, such as African American students and low socioeconomic status students, is relatively lower, suggesting an opportunity for the school to further address achievement gaps and ensure equitable outcomes for all students.
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