Summary:
The Farmington River Regional district in Massachusetts is home to a single school, Farmington River Elementary, which serves grades PK-6 with a total enrollment of 120 students.
Farmington River Elementary has a predominantly white student population, with 97.5% of students identifying as white. The school's academic performance is mixed, with 6th graders excelling in English Language Arts (ELA) and math, but 3rd graders lagging behind the state average in ELA. Overall, the school's ELA proficiency rate is slightly below the state average, while its math proficiency rate is above average. In science, the school's proficiency rate is on par with the state.
Despite spending significantly more per student ($31,204) than the state average, Farmington River Elementary's academic outcomes do not consistently reflect this higher investment. The school's low student-teacher ratio of 8.4 suggests a focus on individualized attention, but the uneven performance across grade levels indicates room for improvement in ensuring all students receive the support they need to succeed. As the sole school in the Farmington River Regional district, Farmington River Elementary has the opportunity to refine its strategies and resource allocation to drive more consistent and equitable academic achievement for its students.
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