Summary:
The Silver Lake area is home to two well-performing schools: Silver Lake Regional High School and Silver Lake Regional Middle School. Both schools rank in the top half of Massachusetts schools, with the high school ranked 160-162 out of 349 and the middle school ranked 175-196 out of 484-501.
Silver Lake Regional High School boasts a strong 96.2% four-year graduation rate and a low 1.3% dropout rate. Its test scores are generally on par with or slightly below the state averages, with the exception of lower Physics proficiency. The school has relatively high spending per student at $18,442 and a low student-teacher ratio of 12:1, suggesting ample resources. Silver Lake Regional Middle School has shown improvement in its statewide ranking over the past few years, and its MCAS proficiency rates are mostly on par with or slightly above the state averages, except for 8th grade Civics which is slightly below.
Overall, both Silver Lake schools demonstrate consistent academic performance, with some potential areas for improvement such as Physics and Civics proficiency. The high per-student spending and low student-teacher ratios indicate the schools are well-resourced, though more information on student demographics would be needed to fully assess their strengths and challenges.
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