Summary:
The Brewster school district in Massachusetts is home to two strong-performing elementary schools: Stony Brook Elementary and Eddy Elementary. Both schools consistently rank among the top elementary schools in the state, with Stony Brook Elementary being a standout performer and Eddy Elementary showing steady improvement over the years.
Stony Brook Elementary is a highly-rated school, having earned a 4-5 star rating from SchoolDigger and ranking in the top 100 Massachusetts elementary schools. The school spends a relatively high amount per student at $26,537 and maintains a low student-teacher ratio of 9.2. Eddy Elementary, on the other hand, has a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger and outperforms the state and district averages on MCAS Next Generation assessments, particularly in the lower grades. Eddy Elementary spends $23,827 per student and has a student-teacher ratio of 9.7.
While both schools demonstrate strong academic performance, the data suggests the Brewster school district may need to address potential issues related to racial diversity and equitable funding allocation across its schools. Additionally, Eddy Elementary's declining proficiency rates in the upper elementary grades indicate a need to focus on improving instruction and support for those students.
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