Summary:
The Salem School District in New Hampshire is home to 6 elementary schools serving students from preschool through 5th grade. The data reveals that while the district generally performs above the state average, there is notable variation in the quality and performance of individual schools.
The standout schools in the district are North Salem Elementary School, ranked 35th out of 224 New Hampshire elementary schools, and William T. Barron Elementary School, ranked 55th. These schools boast consistently high test scores, with North Salem Elementary leading the district in math (69% proficiency) and reading (68% proficiency) across all grades. In contrast, Dr. L. F. Soule School lags behind, with the lowest proficiency rates in the district, particularly in science at 29%.
The data also suggests a potential correlation between socioeconomic status and academic performance, as schools with higher rates of economically disadvantaged students, such as Dr. L. F. Soule School and William E. Lancaster School, tend to have lower test scores. The district should focus on addressing these performance gaps to ensure equitable educational opportunities for all students within the Salem School District.
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