Summary:
The Leominster school district in Massachusetts is home to three high schools: Leominster High School, Center for Technical Education Innovation, and Leominster Center for Excellence. These schools exhibit significant variations in their academic performance, graduation rates, and other key metrics, highlighting the importance of closely examining school-level data to identify areas for improvement and ensure equitable educational opportunities for all students.
The Center for Technical Education Innovation stands out with the highest 4-year graduation rate at 97.0% and a lower student-teacher ratio of 24.7. In contrast, Leominster Center for Excellence has the highest proficiency rates in MCAS English Language Arts but also the highest dropout rate at 16.7%. Leominster High School outperforms the other two schools in most MCAS subject areas, but the district's schools exhibit significant variation in their academic outcomes.
These findings suggest that the quality of education and student outcomes can vary considerably even within the same school district, and further investigation may be needed to understand the factors contributing to these disparities and how the district can ensure more equitable educational opportunities for all students.
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