Summary:
The Mashpee school district in Massachusetts consists of three schools: two elementary schools (Quashnet School and Kenneth Coombs School) and one middle/high school (Mashpee Middle-High School). The data shows that Mashpee Middle-High School is the standout performer in the district, consistently ranking in the top half of Massachusetts high schools and outperforming the district and state averages on key academic metrics.
Mashpee Middle-High School boasts a strong 94.8% four-year graduation rate and a low 1.0% dropout rate. The school also excels on standardized tests, with 10th-grade students scoring higher than their peers in the district and across the state in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science proficiency. Additionally, the school's spending per student of $22,936 and student-teacher ratio of 9.6 suggest a focus on providing a quality educational experience for its students.
In contrast, the two elementary schools in the district show more variability in their academic performance, with test scores that are closer to, but still exceed, the state averages. This could indicate a need to further investigate instructional practices and resource allocation at the elementary level to ensure more consistent outcomes across the district. Overall, the data suggests that Mashpee Middle-High School is the standout performer in the Mashpee school system, providing a quality education and preparing students well for post-secondary success.
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