Summary:
The Burrillville school district in Rhode Island consists of 5 schools, including 3 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. The data reveals that while the district generally performs below the state average on standardized tests, one school, Steere Farm Elementary School, consistently outperforms the district and state in English Language Arts and Mathematics. Burrillville High School also stands out, ranking in the top half of Rhode Island high schools and outperforming the district on SAT and PSAT exams, particularly in English Language Arts.
The schools in Burrillville exhibit a wide range of free/reduced lunch rates, from 25% at Steere Farm Elementary to 44.76% at William Callahan School, indicating varying levels of economic disadvantage across the district. Per-student spending also varies, from $16,443 at William Callahan School to $19,181 at Austin T. Levy School. Student-teacher ratios range from 11.3 at Burrillville Middle School to 13.6 at Steere Farm Elementary.
Overall, the data suggests that while the Burrillville school district has room for improvement, Steere Farm Elementary and Burrillville High School are standout performers that could provide insights for improving the other schools in the district.
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