Summary:
The city of Cheshire, Massachusetts is home to two schools: Hoosac Valley High School and Hoosac Valley Middle School, both part of the Hoosac Valley Regional district. Based on the available data, these schools are performing below the state averages on key metrics such as standardized test scores, graduation rates, and school rankings.
Neither Hoosac Valley High School nor Hoosac Valley Middle School stand out as exceptional performers. Hoosac Valley High School is ranked 297 out of 348 Massachusetts high schools, with a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger, while Hoosac Valley Middle School is ranked 362 out of 493 Massachusetts middle schools, also with a 1-star rating. Both schools consistently score significantly below the state averages on MCAS Next Generation assessments for English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science across various grade levels.
Despite relatively high spending per student and low student-teacher ratios, the schools in Cheshire, Massachusetts are facing significant challenges in providing a high-quality education to their students. The four-year graduation rate at Hoosac Valley High School is 90.4%, with a 7.7% dropout rate, indicating room for improvement. Additionally, the schools have a predominantly white student population, suggesting a lack of diversity that may limit opportunities for students from underrepresented backgrounds.
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