Summary:
The city of East Hartford, Connecticut is home to 16 schools, including 9 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, and 4 high schools. The schools in this diverse district serve a student population with a high rate of economic disadvantage, as evidenced by the district's free and reduced-price lunch rates that range from 44% to over 80%.
While the district has some standout schools, such as Sunset Ridge Middle School and Connecticut IB Academy, which boast strong test scores and rankings, many of the schools struggle with low academic performance, particularly at the high school level. East Hartford High School and Connecticut River Academy have proficiency rates well below the state averages in English Language Arts and Math. In contrast, Governor William Pitkin School stands out with its high test scores, particularly in 3rd-5th grade.
The data suggests that the district's economic challenges, as reflected in the high free and reduced-price lunch rates, are closely tied to the academic performance of its schools. Addressing these disparities and providing targeted support and resources to the district's most disadvantaged students will be crucial in ensuring that all students in East Hartford School District have access to a high-quality education.
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