Summary:
The Randolph elementary school district in Massachusetts consists of 4 schools serving students from grades K-5. While the schools generally perform below the state average on MCAS proficiency tests, one school, Elizabeth G Lyons Elementary, stands out with significantly higher proficiency rates in both English Language Arts and Mathematics compared to the other Randolph elementary schools and the state average.
Margaret L Donovan has the highest student enrollment with 421 students and a relatively diverse student population. While its MCAS proficiency rates are still below state averages, they are generally higher than the other Randolph elementary schools. In contrast, J F Kennedy Elementary has the highest spending per student at $25,979, but does not necessarily have the best academic performance, suggesting that simply increasing funding may not be the sole solution to improving student outcomes.
Overall, the data highlights the need for a comprehensive approach to address the academic challenges faced by the Randolph elementary schools, focusing on factors such as instructional quality, resource allocation, and targeted support for underperforming student groups to improve overall student learning and proficiency rates.
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