Summary:
The city of New Ipswich, New Hampshire is home to three schools serving students from elementary through high school: Highbridge Hill Elementary School, Mascenic Regional High School, and Boynton Middle School. These schools are part of the Mascenic Regional School District and serve a predominantly white student population.
Highbridge Hill Elementary School stands out as the highest-performing school in the district, consistently ranking among the top elementary schools in the state and outperforming the district and state averages in both math and reading proficiency. In contrast, Mascenic Regional High School has a more mixed performance, with strong reading proficiency but significant struggles in mathematics. Boynton Middle School, on the other hand, generally performs lower than the district and state averages in both math and reading.
The schools in New Ipswich also have notable differences in their student-teacher ratios and free/reduced lunch rates. Highbridge Hill Elementary School has the highest student-teacher ratio, while Mascenic Regional High School and Boynton Middle School have lower ratios. Additionally, Highbridge Hill Elementary School and Boynton Middle School have relatively high free/reduced lunch rates, indicating the need for additional resources and support for economically disadvantaged students.
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