Summary:
The Regional School Unit 63/Maine School Admin District 63 contains two elementary schools: Holden School and Eddington School. Based on the available data, Holden School appears to be the standout performer, consistently ranking among the top 40 elementary schools in Maine over the past few years and maintaining a strong 4-star rating from SchoolDigger.
Holden School's academic performance is particularly noteworthy, with proficiency rates in both English Language Arts and Mathematics exceeding the district and state averages. Additionally, the school has a relatively low chronic absenteeism rate, on par with the district average. In contrast, Eddington School's performance has declined over the years, with its ranking falling from 56th out of 186 in 2010-2011 to 209th out of 261 in 2012-2013. However, the current ranking and rating information for Eddington School is not provided in the data set.
While both schools have similar chronic absenteeism rates, Holden School has a higher percentage of free and reduced lunch recipients, suggesting a greater need for additional support and resources to address socioeconomic factors that can impact student learning. The student-teacher ratio is also lower at Holden School, which may contribute to its stronger academic performance. Overall, the data analysis highlights Holden School as the standout performer in this district, providing a high-quality education and effectively supporting student learning.
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