Summary:
The city of Cheshire, Massachusetts is home to two public schools: Hoosac Valley Middle School and Hoosac Valley High School, both part of the Hoosac Valley Regional school district. Based on the available data, neither school appears to be a standout performer, as both institutions have consistently low rankings and ratings compared to state averages.
Hoosac Valley Middle School is ranked 308 out of 484 Massachusetts middle schools for the 2024-2025 school year, with a 2-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school's proficiency rates in MCAS Next Generation assessments for English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science are significantly below the state averages. Similarly, Hoosac Valley High School is ranked 289 out of 349 Massachusetts high schools for the 2024-2025 school year, with a 1-star rating, and even lower proficiency rates in core academic subjects.
While the high school maintains a relatively high four-year graduation rate of 89.1%, the 6.5% dropout rate is still a concern. Additionally, the schools appear to have adequate funding, with spending per student ranging from $17,802 at the middle school to $18,920 at the high school, and student-teacher ratios of 9.7 and 11.1, respectively. However, the low academic performance suggests that the resources may not be effectively utilized or targeted to address the specific needs of the student population.
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