Summary:
The city of Warren, Massachusetts is home to two schools: Quaboag Regional High and Quaboag Regional Middle Innovation School, both part of the Quaboag Regional school district. While Quaboag Regional High is a standout performer, the data suggests a significant gap in academic achievement between the high school and middle school.
Quaboag Regional High stands out with a higher statewide ranking, a strong 92% four-year graduation rate, and student performance that exceeds state averages on MCAS English Language Arts and Science assessments. In contrast, Quaboag Regional Middle Innovation School lags behind state averages on MCAS assessments across multiple subject areas and grade levels.
The data also reveals a substantial difference in per-student spending between the two schools, with Quaboag Regional High spending $21,972 per student compared to $7,256 per student at the middle school. This funding disparity may contribute to the performance gap observed between the high school and middle school. Additionally, the middle school's statewide ranking has declined in recent years, indicating a concerning trend in academic performance that warrants further investigation.
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