Summary:
The West Warwick school district in Rhode Island is home to three elementary schools: John F. Horgan School, Greenbush Elementary School, and Wakefield Hills Elementary School. Based on the available data, Greenbush Elementary School stands out as the highest-performing school in the district, consistently outpacing the other two schools and the West Warwick district as a whole in academic proficiency rates.
Greenbush Elementary School has the highest proficiency rates in both English Language Arts (ELA) and Mathematics across all grades, often exceeding the West Warwick district and state averages. The school also has the highest statewide ranking among the three, placing 114th out of 166 Rhode Island elementary schools for the 2023-2024 school year. Additionally, Greenbush Elementary has the lowest percentage of free/reduced lunch recipients, suggesting a relatively more advantaged student population compared to the other two schools.
In contrast, John F. Horgan School and Wakefield Hills Elementary School have lower proficiency rates, often falling below the West Warwick district and state averages. These two schools also have lower statewide rankings, with John F. Horgan School ranked 149th and Wakefield Hills Elementary ranked 146th. The data highlights the need for further investigation into the factors driving the performance differences between Greenbush Elementary and the other two schools, as well as potential strategies to improve the overall academic outcomes for the West Warwick school district.
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