Summary:
The Haverhill Cooperative School District in New Hampshire has one elementary school, Woodsville Elementary School, which serves students from pre-kindergarten through 6th grade. This school stands out for its relatively high academic performance, low student-teacher ratio, and lower percentage of economically disadvantaged students compared to the district and state averages.
Woodsville Elementary School has 211 students, with a predominantly White student population (95.26%). The school's academic performance is generally higher than the district-wide averages, with 49% of students proficient or better in Math and 50% in Reading, compared to the district's 22% in Math and 42% in Reading. However, the school's scores are still lower than the state averages of 41% in Math and 53% in Reading. The school's student-teacher ratio of 9.7 to 1 is quite low, suggesting a favorable learning environment with more individualized attention for students.
While Woodsville Elementary School appears to be performing well, the lack of comparative data for other elementary schools in the Haverhill Cooperative School District makes it difficult to fully evaluate the school's performance relative to its peers. Additional data on other district schools would be needed to provide a more comprehensive analysis and identify any standout characteristics of Woodsville Elementary School within the context of the broader district.
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