Summary:
The city of Feeding Hills, Massachusetts is home to two schools - Agawam Junior High, a middle school, and Clifford M Granger, an elementary school. While both schools have a diverse student population, their academic performance varies, with Clifford M Granger outperforming Agawam Junior High on state standardized tests.
Agawam Junior High is ranked 268 out of 493 Massachusetts middle schools and has a 2-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school underperforms the state average on MCAS Next Generation tests in English Language Arts and Mathematics, with proficiency rates around 28-30% compared to the state's 39-41%. However, the school performs better on Science tests, with 42.11% proficiency compared to the state's 41.95%. Clifford M Granger Elementary, on the other hand, is ranked 527 out of 916 Massachusetts elementary schools and outperforms the district and state averages on MCAS Next Generation tests in English Language Arts and Mathematics for 3rd and 4th grades.
Despite the differences in academic performance, both schools have a relatively diverse student population, with a significant percentage of Hispanic students. Additionally, the spending per student at both schools is relatively high, at around $19,000 per student. However, the student-teacher ratio varies, with Agawam Junior High having a lower ratio of 8.5 to 1 compared to Clifford M Granger's 17.1 to 1.
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