Summary:
The Mohawk Trail region in Massachusetts is home to 4 schools, including 3 elementary schools and 1 high school. While the schools generally perform below the district and state averages in academic proficiency, Sanderson Academy stands out as the highest-performing elementary school, with proficiency rates above the district and state averages in several subjects. Mohawk Trail Regional School, the lone high school, also performs relatively well, with a high graduation rate and strong performance in Biology.
The schools in the Mohawk Trail district have relatively high spending per student, ranging from $22,191 to $31,395 per student, significantly higher than the state average. However, this does not necessarily translate to higher academic achievement, as the elementary schools generally perform below the district and state averages in both English Language Arts and Mathematics proficiency. The student-teacher ratios also vary across the schools, with Mohawk Trail Regional School having the lowest ratio at 7 students per teacher and Buckland-Shelburne Regional having the highest ratio at 15.9 students per teacher.
Overall, the data suggests that the schools in the Mohawk Trail region face some challenges, with most schools performing below the district and state averages in academic proficiency. However, Sanderson Academy emerges as a standout school, with stronger academic performance compared to its peers. The high spending per student and relatively low student-teacher ratios in the district may indicate a focus on resource allocation, but the data does not provide a clear picture of the factors contributing to the schools' performance.
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