Summary:
The city of North Easton, Massachusetts is home to four high-performing schools that serve students from elementary through high school. The district includes Easton schools, which consistently rank among the top in the state and provide a strong educational foundation for students.
The standout schools in the district are Oliver Ames High School and Easton Middle School. Oliver Ames High School is ranked among the top 100 high schools in Massachusetts and maintains a high 4-star rating, with impressive 4-year graduation rates and low dropout rates. Easton Middle School is also ranked among the top 100 middle schools in the state and outperforms the state and district averages in MCAS test scores. The district's elementary schools, Blanche A. Ames Elementary and Richardson Olmsted School, also demonstrate strong academic performance, with proficiency rates above state and district averages in many grade levels and subjects.
The schools in the Easton district benefit from relatively high spending per student and low student-teacher ratios, suggesting a commitment to resource allocation and student support. While the schools generally perform well, there may be opportunities to further improve performance, particularly in areas where proficiency rates are lower. Overall, the data indicates that the schools in the Easton district provide a high-quality education and a solid foundation for student success.
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