Summary:
The city of West Greenwich, Rhode Island is home to two high schools: Exeter-West Greenwich Regional and The Greene School. Both schools serve grades 9-12 and are part of the Exeter-West Greenwich and The Greene School districts, respectively.
Based on the available data, Exeter-West Greenwich Regional appears to be the standout school in the area. It is ranked 12th out of 60 Rhode Island high schools for the 2024-2025 school year and has maintained a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger over the past three years. In contrast, The Greene School is ranked 29th out of 60 high schools for 2024-2025 and has a 3-star rating. Exeter-West Greenwich Regional consistently outperforms The Greene School and the state average in standardized test scores, including the SAT, PSAT10, and NGSA/Science.
Additionally, Exeter-West Greenwich Regional has a lower student-teacher ratio (11:1) compared to The Greene School (18:1) and spends more per student ($21,629 in 2022-2023) than The Greene School ($15,210 in 2022-2023). Both schools have the same four-year graduation rate of 84.0% for the 2022-2023 school year, suggesting they are equally effective in ensuring students complete their high school education. However, The Greene School has a significantly higher percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch (37.88%) compared to Exeter-West Greenwich Regional (11.45%) for the 2023-2024 school year.
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