Summary:
The East Lyme, Connecticut school district consists of two schools: East Lyme High School and Flanders School, an elementary school. Both schools have consistently strong academic performance, with East Lyme High School ranking among the top high schools in Connecticut and Flanders School outperforming the district and state in English Language Arts and Mathematics proficiency.
East Lyme School District maintains a focus on providing a favorable learning environment, as evidenced by the relatively low student-teacher ratios at both schools. East Lyme High School has a student-teacher ratio of 10.5, while Flanders School has an even lower ratio of 10.0, the lowest among the district's three elementary schools. This emphasis on smaller class sizes likely contributes to the strong academic performance observed in the schools.
Demographically, both East Lyme High School and Flanders School have a majority white student population, with Flanders School having a slightly higher percentage of Asian students. The free/reduced lunch rates are also comparable, with Flanders School having a slightly higher rate of 22.99% compared to East Lyme High School's 19.98%. Overall, the data suggests that the East Lyme school district is providing a high-quality education, with both the high school and elementary school excelling in academic achievement and maintaining a focus on creating a supportive learning environment for their students.
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