Summary:
The Great Bay Charter School district in New Hampshire operates two schools - a high school and a middle school. Based on the available data, neither school appears to be a standout performer, as both are ranked in the bottom quartile of their respective school types in the state.
The Great Bay Charter School high school is ranked 72-77 out of 85-87 high schools in New Hampshire and is rated 1 star out of 5 by SchoolDigger. Its proficiency rates in reading, science, and SAT reading are below the state average, while its math proficiency is significantly lower. The school has a 89.1% four-year graduation rate and a 2.5% dropout rate. The Great Bay Charter School middle school is ranked 95-130 out of 130-134 middle schools in the state and is rated 0-1 star out of 5. Its proficiency rates in math and reading are also below the state average.
Overall, the Great Bay Charter School district appears to be facing significant challenges in providing a high-quality education to its students. Both the high school and middle school have consistently ranked in the bottom quartile of their respective school types, indicating a persistent issue with the district's performance. Further investigation into the root causes of the district's underperformance, as well as targeted interventions and resource allocation, may be necessary to improve student outcomes.
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