Summary:
The Blackstone-Millville school district in Massachusetts consists of 5 schools, including 3 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. The data reveals significant variation in academic performance across the schools, with some standout performers and others lagging behind state averages.
John F Kennedy Elementary and A F Maloney are the top-performing schools, with significantly higher proficiency rates on MCAS tests in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science compared to the district and state averages. In contrast, Blackstone Millville Regional High School and Frederick W. Hartnett Middle School lag behind the state averages on MCAS tests.
The district's graduation rate at the high school is slightly below the state average, while the dropout rate is higher. Per-student spending across the schools ranges from $14,100 to $15,928, with the district average being $15,221. The data also reveals that the schools have a predominantly white student population, but the absence of free/reduced lunch data makes it difficult to assess the socioeconomic status of the student population, which could be a factor in the varying academic performance.
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