Summary:
Regional School District 06 in Connecticut is home to three high-performing elementary schools that consistently rank among the top in the state. The standout schools in this district are Goshen Center School and Warren Elementary School, both of which have demonstrated exceptional academic achievement and a focus on personalized learning.
Goshen Center School is a particularly impressive institution, ranking in the top 20% of Connecticut elementary schools in recent years. Its 4th and 5th-grade students have scored significantly above the state average in both English Language Arts and Mathematics on the SBAC assessments, with a relatively low percentage of free/reduced lunch recipients (25.55%) and a small student-teacher ratio of 9:1. Warren Elementary School is another standout, historically ranking in the top 10% of Connecticut elementary schools and boasting a high spending per student at $23,431, a small student population of only 46 students, and an even lower student-teacher ratio of 8.2:1.
While the schools in Regional School District 06 have a predominantly white student population, the data suggests that the district may not be equally distributing resources across its schools. The variation in spending per student and student-teacher ratios across the schools raises questions about the district's approach to equity and resource allocation. However, the focus on personalized learning, as evidenced by the small class sizes, could be a contributing factor to the schools' academic success.
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