Summary:
The city of Danbury, Connecticut is home to 20 schools, including 15 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, and 2 high schools. The schools in this district serve a diverse student population and face a range of challenges, from high chronic absenteeism rates to significant disparities in academic performance.
A few schools stand out in the data, including Westside Middle School Academy, which consistently ranks higher than other Danbury middle schools, and Western CT Academy of International Studies Elementary Magnet, a high-performing magnet school that outpaces the district and state averages. Another strong performer is Great Plain School, an elementary school with 3-star ratings and impressive proficiency rates, particularly in math.
However, the data also reveals significant challenges across the Danbury School District. Graduation rates at the two high schools are around 88%, while chronic absenteeism is a persistent issue, with all schools reporting rates around 17.7%. There is also a wide range in academic proficiency, with some schools struggling, especially in math. The schools with the highest percentages of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch tend to have the lowest academic performance, highlighting the need to address socioeconomic factors that influence educational outcomes in the district.
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