Summary:
The Longmeadow school district in Massachusetts consists of 6 schools, including 3 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, and 1 high school. These schools consistently demonstrate strong academic performance, with several standout institutions that rank among the top schools in the state.
Longmeadow High School is the district's flagship, ranking 39th out of 348 high schools in Massachusetts and boasting a 95.2% 4-year graduation rate and a low 0.9% dropout rate. The district's elementary schools also excel, with Blueberry Hill Elementary ranking 72nd out of 916 Massachusetts elementary schools. Both Glenbrook Middle and Williams Middle rank in the top 15% of Massachusetts middle schools, demonstrating strong academic performance.
Across the district, Longmeadow schools consistently outperform the state average on MCAS tests, with 50-77% of students scoring proficient or better in English Language Arts, Math, and Science. The district's higher-than-average spending per student, ranging from $15,076 to $17,429, and small class sizes, with student-teacher ratios between 10.6 and 11.9, may contribute to these strong academic outcomes. While the overall performance is excellent, there are a few areas, such as 5th grade English Language Arts and 8th grade Math, where the district could potentially improve the percentage of students scoring proficient or better on MCAS tests.
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