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High Schools in Four Rivers Charter Public


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DistrictFour Rivers Charter Public98th of 348 Massachusetts districtsFull district overview →
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School
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5-star school
Top rankedFour Rivers Charter Public School33rd of 349 Massachusetts high schools
Biggest riser
Four Rivers Charter Public School up 15 spots statewide this year
Summary:

The Four Rivers Charter Public (District) in Massachusetts contains a single high school, Four Rivers Charter Public School, which has consistently demonstrated strong academic performance and is ranked among the top 10% of high schools in the state.

Four Rivers Charter Public School stands out for its exceptional academic achievements. The school ranks 33rd out of 349 Massachusetts high schools and maintains a 4-5 star rating from SchoolDigger, indicating its overall excellence. Its 4-year graduation rate of 86.2% is significantly higher than the state average, and its dropout rate of 3.4% is well below the state norm. Academically, the school outperforms the state in MCAS proficiency rates across multiple subjects and grade levels, sometimes by a substantial margin, such as 83.33% proficiency in 10th grade ELA compared to the state's 50.66%.

The school's strong performance is further supported by its resource allocation, with per-student spending of $20,325, which is higher than the state average, and a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 11.9. These factors suggest the school is effectively utilizing its resources to provide a high-quality education for its students. While the data does not provide information on the school's socioeconomic composition, the overall picture indicates that Four Rivers Charter Public (District) is home to a standout high school that is delivering exceptional academic outcomes for its students.

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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

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