Summary:
The city of Pittsfield, New Hampshire is home to three public schools that serve students from elementary through high school, all part of the Pittsfield School District. Based on the available data, the schools in Pittsfield appear to be underperforming compared to state averages, with no clear standout institutions in the district.
Pittsfield Elementary School is ranked in the bottom 25% of New Hampshire elementary schools, with consistently low proficiency rates in math, reading, and science. Similarly, Pittsfield High School and Pittsfield Middle School also rank in the bottom 25-30% of their respective school types in the state. All three schools have significantly lower test scores compared to the state average, with only 23-37% of students proficient or better across various subjects and grade levels.
The data also suggests that the Pittsfield School District may be facing socioeconomic challenges, with high percentages of free and reduced-price lunch recipients across all three schools, ranging from 38.12% to 43.95%. This could be a contributing factor to the consistently low academic performance observed in the district. Addressing the issues within the Pittsfield schools will likely require a comprehensive, data-driven approach to identify and address the underlying causes of the district's struggles.
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