Summary:
The Manchester School District in New Hampshire is home to 4 high schools that serve students in grades 9-12. While the district as a whole underperforms compared to the state, a closer look at the individual schools reveals some notable differences in their academic performance and student demographics.
The standout school in the district is Manchester School of Technology (High School), which boasts the lowest student-teacher ratio (10.4) and the highest proficiency rates in reading and science compared to the district and state averages. In contrast, Manchester West High School is the lowest performing school, ranking 87th out of 87 high schools statewide and having the lowest proficiency rates across all subject areas. Manchester Central High School stands out for its relatively diverse student population, with a higher percentage of minority students compared to the other schools in the Manchester School District.
The data also reveals that the Manchester School District as a whole ranks 157th out of 163 districts in New Hampshire and is rated 0 stars out of 5 by SchoolDigger. Proficiency rates in reading, math, and science are consistently lower than the state averages across all 4 high schools, suggesting a need for a comprehensive review of the district's educational practices and resource allocation to address these performance gaps and provide more equitable opportunities for all students.
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