Summary:
The Hoosac Valley Regional district in Massachusetts has one elementary school, Hoosac Valley Elementary School, which serves grades PK-3 with a total enrollment of 374 students.
Hoosac Valley Elementary School's academic performance, as measured by MCAS Next Generation proficiency rates, is significantly lower than the state averages in both English Language Arts and Mathematics for both all grades and 3rd grade specifically. The school's proficiency rates are 30% in ELA and 35% in Math, compared to the state averages of 39.17% in ELA and 40.91% in Math. This suggests the school may need to focus on improving its instructional practices and student support to raise academic achievement.
The school has a predominantly White student population, with relatively low percentages of minority students. While the school's spending per student of $19,180 is higher than the state average, it is unclear how these funds are being utilized to support student learning and outcomes. Additionally, the school's student-teacher ratio of 11.3 to 1 is relatively low, which could be an advantage in providing more individualized attention and support to students.
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