Summary:
There is only one elementary school located in the town of Rowe, Massachusetts - Rowe Elementary. This small school serves a predominantly White student population of 66 students and has consistently struggled to meet state-level academic standards, with proficiency rates well below the Massachusetts averages across all grades and subject areas on the MCAS Next Generation assessments.
Despite spending a relatively high amount of $28,842 per student, Rowe Elementary's performance has not improved, and the school's SchoolDigger ranking has been steadily declining, placing it in the bottom quarter of Massachusetts elementary schools. The school's low student-teacher ratio of 7.3 to 1 does not appear to have translated into better academic outcomes for its students.
In summary, Rowe Elementary is a small, underperforming school that has faced challenges in meeting state-level academic standards. The school's consistently low proficiency rates, high per-student spending, and declining SchoolDigger ranking suggest that there may be opportunities for improvement in the school's educational programs and resource allocation to better serve the needs of its students.
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