Summary:
The city of Hyde Park, Massachusetts is home to 9 schools, including 4 elementary schools and 5 high schools, but no middle schools or alternative schools. The data reveals a mixed landscape of school performance, with some standout high-performing institutions alongside lower-performing schools.
The top-performing elementary school is Grew Elementary School, which has the highest proficiency rates in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science across all grades compared to the other elementary schools. At the high school level, New Mission High School stands out with the highest proficiency rates in core subjects and the highest 4-year graduation rate (79.7%) among the high schools. The Boston Preparatory Charter Public School also performs well, with the second highest 4-year graduation rate (89.8%) and the second lowest dropout rate (2.0%).
In contrast, some schools like Boston Community Leadership Academy struggle to reach even 10% proficiency in certain subjects and grade levels. This wide gap in performance suggests significant inequities in educational opportunities and outcomes within the Boston Public Schools district, which overall performs lower than the state averages. Addressing these disparities and improving outcomes for all students should be a key priority for the district.
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