Summary:
The city of Millis, Massachusetts has one elementary school, Clyde F. Brown Elementary School, which serves students from kindergarten through 6th grade. While the school has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 13.5, its academic performance has been a concern, with declining statewide rankings and proficiency rates on MCAS assessments that are generally below the Millis district and Massachusetts state averages.
Over the past three years, Clyde F. Brown Elementary School's statewide ranking has dropped from 347th out of 928 Massachusetts elementary schools in 2022-2023 to 498th out of 906 in 2024-2025, indicating a relative decline in performance compared to other schools in the state. The school's proficiency rates on MCAS Next Generation assessments are also a cause for concern, with students underperforming the Millis district and state averages in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science.
While the school's student-teacher ratio suggests a potential advantage in terms of individualized attention, this alone does not appear to be enough to overcome the school's academic challenges. Without more information on the school's free and reduced lunch rate, it is difficult to assess the potential impact of socioeconomic factors on student performance. Overall, the data suggests that Clyde F. Brown Elementary School is not a standout performer in the Millis district or at the state level, and there may be room for improvement in the school's academic outcomes and overall quality.
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