Summary:
The Chesterfield-Goshen area has only one school, New Hingham Regional Elementary, which serves grades PK-6 with an enrollment of 145 students. While the school's math proficiency rates are slightly above the state average, its English language arts and science proficiency rates are significantly below, suggesting academic achievement may be an area of concern. The school's proficiency rates have also shown a declining trend in recent years.
Despite the school's relatively high per-student spending of $23,721, which is significantly higher than the state average, it is unclear if this is translating into improved academic outcomes for students. Additionally, the school has a very homogeneous student population, with 95.86% of students identifying as White, which may indicate a lack of diversity and inclusion within the school community.
With only one school in the Chesterfield-Goshen area, there are no clear standout schools to highlight. However, the data suggests that New Hingham Regional Elementary faces some challenges in terms of academic performance and student diversity, despite its relatively high per-student spending and small school size.
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