Summary:
The Hoosac Valley Regional district in Massachusetts contains only one elementary school, Hoosac Valley Elementary School, which serves grades PK-3 with an enrollment of 370 students. However, this school appears to be underperforming, ranking 312 out of 348 school districts in the state and receiving a 1 out of 5 star rating from SchoolDigger.
Hoosac Valley Elementary School's academic performance is significantly below the state averages on the MCAS Next Generation assessments. In English Language Arts, the school's proficiency rates are just 12.09% for all grades and 3rd grade, compared to the state averages of 41.53% and 42.48% respectively. In Mathematics, the school's proficiency rates are even lower at 5.49% for all grades and 3rd grade, compared to the state averages of 40.74% and 43.5%. This suggests the school is struggling to provide a high-quality education to its students.
Despite the school's low performance, its spending per student of $19,180 is relatively high. However, this high spending does not appear to be translating into better academic outcomes. Additionally, the lack of data on the school's free/reduced lunch rate makes it difficult to assess the socioeconomic status of the student population and how that may be impacting the school's performance. Overall, the data indicates that Hoosac Valley Elementary School is a low-performing school within a low-performing district, and significant improvements would be needed to bring the school up to par with the state averages.
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