Summary:
The Stockbridge School District has only one high school, Stockbridge High, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school's performance has fluctuated in recent years, with its statewide ranking ranging from 44th out of 391 schools in 2021-2022 to 346th out of 431 schools in 2023-2024, a significant drop that warrants further investigation.
Despite the fluctuating ranking, Stockbridge High has several strengths, including a 100% four-year graduation rate and a 0% dropout rate, indicating that students are successfully completing their high school education. However, the school's chronic absenteeism rate is relatively high at 14.8%, which may impact student learning and academic performance. Academically, the school's test scores are mixed, with lower proficiency rates in mathematics and science compared to the state average, but higher proficiency in social studies.
The school serves a relatively affluent student population, with only 5.66% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. The district also spends more per student ($16,114) and has a favorable student-teacher ratio of 8.6 to 1, suggesting that the school is well-resourced. Understanding how these resources are being utilized and their impact on student outcomes could provide valuable insights for the school and district to address areas for improvement.
Thank you for your feedback!