Summary:
The Hoosac Valley Regional district in Massachusetts has only one middle school, Hoosac Valley Middle School, which serves students in grades 5-8. The data shows that this middle school is struggling academically, with consistently low proficiency rates on state assessments compared to both the state average and the Hoosac Valley Regional district.
Hoosac Valley Middle School has a student enrollment of 288 and a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 9.6 to 1. However, the school's academic performance is a concern, with proficiency rates ranging from 14.46% to 40.3% in English Language Arts, 12.33% to 20.9% in Mathematics, and 38.81% in Science. These rates are significantly lower than the state averages across all grade levels and subject areas. Additionally, the school has a low statewide ranking, placing between 362nd and 451st out of Massachusetts middle schools in the past three school years, and has received a 1-star or 0-star rating from SchoolDigger.
Despite the higher per-student spending of $17,802, which is above the state average, the school's academic performance remains low. This suggests that the resources may not be effectively allocated or utilized to support student learning and achievement. Without comparative data from other middle schools in the Hoosac Valley Regional district, it is difficult to make further conclusions, but the available information indicates that Hoosac Valley Middle School is facing significant challenges in meeting academic standards and may need to implement targeted interventions or strategies to improve student outcomes.
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