Summary:
Regional School District 11 in Connecticut is home to a single public high school, Parish Hill High School, which serves grades 7-12 with a total enrollment of 220 students. While the school has experienced fluctuations in its academic performance and ranking over the years, it provides a unique educational experience for the community it serves.
Parish Hill High School's student population is predominantly White (86.82%), with smaller percentages of Hispanic (7.73%), African American (2.27%), and Asian (0.91%) students. The school's academic performance has been mixed, with strengths in English Language Arts but room for improvement in Mathematics. In the 2023-2024 school year, 11th-grade ELA proficiency exceeded the state average, while 7th and 8th-grade Mathematics proficiency fell below the state average. The school's spending per student is $25,234, and it maintains a student-teacher ratio of 8.4 to 1, suggesting a relatively small class size.
Over the years, Regional School District 11 has seen Parish Hill High School's ranking and rating on the SchoolDigger platform fluctuate, with a high ranking of 36th out of 200 Connecticut high schools in 2020-2021 and a lower ranking of 105th out of 196 schools in 2014-2015. This variability in performance may be influenced by the school's significant population of economically disadvantaged students, with 37.73% of the student body eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. As the district's sole high school, Parish Hill High School plays a crucial role in shaping the educational opportunities and outcomes for the community it serves.
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