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 Burrillville High School stands out as the top-performing school in the district, with strong test scores and a relatively low student-teacher ratio. Steere Farm Elementary School also performs well, outpacing the district and state averages in RICAS/ELA and RICAS/Math for grades 3-5 and having the second-lowest student-teacher ratio among the elementary schools.
The schools in the Burrillville district have a predominantly white student population, ranging from 87.98% to 89.96%. The percentage of Hispanic students ranges from 4.83% to 7.86%, and the percentage of African American students ranges from 0.74% to 2.06%. There is a significant range in free/reduced lunch rates, from 30.16% at Austin T. Levy School to 50% at William Callahan School, indicating varying levels of economic disadvantage among the student populations.
The spending per student also varies, with William Callahan School having the lowest spending at $14,292 per student. The student-teacher ratios are generally low, with the highest ratio being 13.6 at William Callahan School, suggesting a focus on maintaining manageable class sizes across the district. Overall, the data provides a comprehensive overview of the schools in the Burrillville district, highlighting the strengths of Burrillville High School and Steere Farm Elementary School, as well as some areas for potential improvement, such as the performance of Burrillville Middle School.
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