Summary:
The Hoosac Valley Regional district in Massachusetts is home to a single high school, Hoosac Valley High School, which serves grades 8-12 with a total enrollment of 299 students. While the school's student-teacher ratio is lower than the state average, its academic performance has been a concern, with declining statewide rankings and significantly below-average scores on standardized tests across all subject areas and grade levels.
Hoosac Valley High School's 4-year graduation rate of 89.1% is slightly below the state average, and its dropout rate of 6.5% is higher than the state norm. The school's spending per student is higher than the state average, yet these resources do not appear to be translating into better academic outcomes for students. This raises questions about the effective use of funds and the need for targeted interventions to address the school's challenges.
Overall, the data suggests that Hoosac Valley High School is an underperforming school that is struggling to meet the academic needs of its students. Improving student outcomes and the quality of education should be a priority for the Hoosac Valley Regional district and the local community.
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