Summary:
The city of Chepachet, Rhode Island has only one school, West Glocester Elementary, which serves students in grades PK-5. This public school stands out as a top performer, ranking in the top 15% of elementary schools in the state and maintaining a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger over the past 3 years.
West Glocester Elementary's student population is predominantly white (90.38%), with smaller percentages of Hispanic (4.6%) and students of two or more races (4.6%). The school consistently outperforms the state average in English Language Arts and Mathematics proficiency across grades 3-5, with 61.1% of 5th graders proficient in ELA compared to the state average of 35.1%. This academic excellence is likely supported by the school's high per-student spending of $20,678, which is significantly higher than the state average. The school also benefits from being part of the Glocester school district, which is ranked 6th out of 59 districts in Rhode Island and has a 5-star rating.
While West Glocester Elementary stands out as a high-performing school, the lack of racial/ethnic diversity in its student population may be an area for improvement. Additionally, understanding how the school's resources are allocated and utilized to support student learning could provide valuable insights for other schools seeking to emulate its success.
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