Summary:
The city of Easton, Connecticut is home to two exceptional public schools that consistently rank among the top in the state: Samuel Staples Elementary School and Helen Keller Middle School. Both schools demonstrate exceptional academic performance, with students consistently scoring well above the state and Easton School District averages on standardized tests.
Samuel Staples Elementary School is ranked 94 out of 497 Connecticut elementary schools and has a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school boasts consistently high test scores, with 64-73.5% of students proficient or better in English Language Arts and 60.4-86.7% proficient or better in Mathematics across grades 3-5. In contrast, Helen Keller Middle School is ranked 5 out of 250 Connecticut middle schools and has a 5-star rating, with exceptional test scores of 80.4-85.4% proficient or better in English Language Arts and 79.8-90.1% proficient or better in Mathematics across grades 6-8.
Both schools serve relatively affluent student populations, with low percentages of free/reduced lunch recipients at 6.78% for Samuel Staples Elementary School and 10.44% for Helen Keller Middle School. This may contribute to the schools' strong academic performance, though it also raises questions about the diversity and equity within the Easton School District. Overall, the data suggests that the Easton School District is home to two exceptional public schools that are consistently performing at a high level and are well-regarded within the state of Connecticut.
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