Summary:
The city of Manchester, New Hampshire is home to 7 high schools, including both traditional public schools and charter schools. The data reveals a stark contrast in academic performance, with the charter schools, The Founders Academy Charter School and Spark Academy of Advanced Technologies Charter School, significantly outperforming the traditional public high schools in the Manchester School District.
The Founders Academy Charter School and Spark Academy of Advanced Technologies Charter School rank among the top 30 high schools in the state, with impressive proficiency rates on state assessments. In contrast, the traditional public high schools in Manchester, including Manchester Memorial High School, Manchester Central High School, and Manchester West High School, rank in the bottom half of the state and have relatively low proficiency rates compared to the state averages.
The data also reveals that the charter schools have lower student-teacher ratios and serve a lower percentage of economically disadvantaged students, which may contribute to their stronger academic performance. These findings suggest that the charter school model may be a more effective approach to providing high-quality education in the Manchester area, and that school choice could be an important factor in improving educational outcomes for students in the district.
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