Summary:
The Mount Greylock school district in Massachusetts is home to two elementary schools: Williamstown Elementary and Lanesborough Elementary. These schools serve students from kindergarten through 6th grade and are part of the larger Mount Greylock district.
Based on the available data, Williamstown Elementary appears to be the standout school in the district, consistently ranking higher than Lanesborough Elementary in statewide rankings. Williamstown Elementary outperforms Lanesborough Elementary and the overall Mount Greylock district in several key academic metrics, including higher percentages of students proficient or better in MCAS Next Generation English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science assessments across all grade levels.
While both schools have similar spending per student and student-teacher ratios, the data suggests that factors beyond just resource allocation may be influencing the schools' academic outcomes. The differences in student demographics between the two schools could be a contributing factor, but the analysis does not make any implications about the relationship between school performance and racial makeup. Overall, the data highlights the strong performance of Williamstown Elementary and identifies potential areas for improvement at Lanesborough Elementary within the Mount Greylock district.
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