Summary:
The Brewster area (zip code 98812) is served by four public schools within the Brewster School District, educating about 1,000 students from preschool through high school, including an alternative high school, in a community with high economic need.
Overall, the district faces significant academic challenges, with all schools receiving low state rankings and test scores below average, especially in math where proficiency drops sharply from 40% in elementary grades to just 13.79% at Brewster High School. However, Brewster High School itself is a notable exception in one key area: it achieves an above-average graduation rate of 88%, suggesting strong support systems to help students complete their diplomas despite academic struggles. In contrast, the very small Brewster Alternative School has a much lower graduation rate and historically high dropout rate, serving students who have difficulty in the traditional setting.
Brewster Elementary School receives the highest per-student funding and has the smallest class sizes, while Brewster Middle School shows the highest science scores in the district, though still below the state average. The data paints a picture of a school system working to support a high-needs community, with a clear strength in high school graduation persistence but a critical need to address math instruction and outcomes across all grade levels.
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