Summary:
The city of Hyde Park, Massachusetts is home to 5 high schools, serving students in grades 9-12. These schools include Boston Preparatory Charter Public School, New Mission High School, Boston Community Leadership Academy, Academy of the Pacific Rim Charter Public School, and Another Course To College. The data reveals significant disparities in academic performance among these high schools, with some schools, like Academy of the Pacific Rim Charter Public School, outperforming others in areas such as graduation rates and test scores.
Academy of the Pacific Rim Charter Public School stands out with the highest 4-year graduation rate at 93.3% and the lowest dropout rate at 5.0%. Additionally, it spends the least per student at $21,216. In contrast, Boston Preparatory Charter Public School has the lowest statewide school ranking, ranking 294th out of 349 Massachusetts high schools, and struggles with low test scores, with only 28.97% proficient or better in 10th grade ELA and 26.92% in 10th grade Math. New Mission High School performs better than the district and state averages on many test score metrics and has a higher 4-year graduation rate at 79.7% compared to the other Boston public schools.
The data suggests that school type may be a contributing factor to the differences in academic performance, with charter schools generally outperforming traditional public schools. However, the variation in spending per student, from $21,216 to $27,579, may also play a role, though the data does not conclusively show a direct correlation between higher spending and better outcomes. The overall low performance of the Boston public high schools in Hyde Park, as evidenced by their low statewide rankings and test scores, highlights the broader challenges facing the Boston school district and the need for targeted interventions to address these issues.
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