Summary:
The Farmington School District in New Hampshire is home to a single high school, Farmington Senior High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school's academic performance consistently falls below district and state averages, with low proficiency rates in mathematics, reading, and science. Additionally, the school has a predominantly white student population, with limited diversity, and a relatively high percentage of students from low-income families.
Farmington Senior High School's mathematics proficiency rate is only 10%, significantly lower than the district (39%) and state (41%) averages. Similarly, the school's reading proficiency rate of 43% is below the district (48%) and state (53%) averages. The school's science proficiency rate for 11th grade is 17%, compared to the state average of 39%. The school's SAT performance is also subpar, with a mathematics proficiency rate of 10% and a reading proficiency rate of 43%, both lower than the state averages.
The lack of diversity at Farmington Senior High School, with 92.05% of students identifying as white, may limit the school's ability to provide a well-rounded educational experience. Additionally, the high percentage of students (30.54%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch suggests that the school faces challenges in supporting students from low-income families. The school's declining statewide ranking, from 84th out of 85 New Hampshire high schools in 2021-2022 to 83rd out of 87 in 2023-2024, further highlights the need for improvement in order to provide a high-quality education to its students.
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