Summary:
The Boston Renaissance Charter Public (District) in Massachusetts contains a single elementary school, Boston Renaissance Charter Public School, which serves students from pre-kindergarten through 8th grade. The school has consistently ranked in the bottom half of Massachusetts elementary schools, with low proficiency rates on standardized tests compared to the state average.
Boston Renaissance Charter Public School's performance on MCAS Next Generation assessments is significantly below the state average across all grades and subjects. In the 2024-2025 school year, the school's proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Mathematics were around 20-25%, compared to the state averages of 40-45%. The school's science proficiency rates were also lower than the state average, with 29.9% of students proficient or better in 2024-2025, compared to the state average of 45.83%. Despite the school's higher per-student spending of $22,057 in the 2020-2021 school year, its academic performance remains low.
The data suggests that the school may be struggling to provide a high-quality education to its students, who come from a high-need population as evidenced by the high percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. The school's low student-teacher ratio of 11.2 could be an area to explore, as smaller class sizes can sometimes lead to more personalized attention and support for students. Overall, the data highlights the challenges faced by Boston Renaissance Charter Public School and the need for a comprehensive approach to improving educational outcomes for its students.
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