Summary:
The city of West Warren, Massachusetts has only one public elementary school, Warren Elementary, which serves students from kindergarten through 6th grade. The school is part of the Quaboag Regional school district. While the school spends more per student and has a lower student-teacher ratio than the state average, its academic performance consistently ranks below the district and state averages on standardized tests.
Warren Elementary has struggled to keep up with its peers, ranking in the bottom half of Massachusetts elementary schools. In the 2023-2024 school year, only 25.42% of its students were proficient or better in English Language Arts, compared to 27.7% for the Quaboag Regional district and 39.17% for the state. In mathematics, the school performed slightly better at 36.16% proficient or better, but still lagged behind the district and state averages. Science proficiency rates at Warren Elementary were also below the district and state levels.
Despite the school's higher spending and lower student-teacher ratio, its academic performance remains a concern. The school's predominantly white student population, with relatively low representation of minority groups, may also suggest a need to address diversity and inclusion within the school community. While the data highlights the challenges faced by Warren Elementary, there may be opportunities for the school to identify and address the root causes of its performance issues and implement strategies to improve student outcomes.
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