Summary:
The Bridge Boston Charter School is the sole school in the Bridge Boston Charter School (District) in Massachusetts, serving students from pre-kindergarten through 8th grade. While the school's student-teacher ratio is lower than the state average, its academic performance, as measured by MCAS Next Generation test scores, is consistently below the state-wide averages across all grade levels and subject areas.
Bridge Boston Charter School's proficiency rates range from 18.92% in 3rd grade ELA to 55% in 8th grade Math, compared to the state averages of 42.48% and 38.24%, respectively, for the 2024-2025 school year. The school's overall proficiency rates in ELA, Math, and Science are also lower than the state averages. This underperformance has been relatively consistent over the past few years, with some fluctuations in individual grade-level and subject-area scores.
Despite the school's higher spending per student of $28,647 for the 2020-2021 school year, which is above the state average, the data suggests that the school may be struggling to effectively allocate its resources to support student learning and academic achievement. Further investigation into the school's budgeting and resource distribution practices could provide insights into potential areas for improvement and help the school address the persistent challenges it faces in providing its students with the same level of academic success as other schools in Massachusetts.
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