Summary:
The city of Plymouth, New Hampshire is home to 3 schools, including 2 elementary schools (one public and one public charter) and 1 high school. The data reveals that Plymouth Regional High School stands out as the top-performing school in the area, ranking 24th out of 87 New Hampshire high schools and earning a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school outperforms the state and Pemi-Baker Regional School District averages in several key test score metrics, including reading and science proficiency, and has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 12.5:1.
The other standout school is Plymouth Elementary School, which ranks 75th out of 234 New Hampshire elementary schools and has a 3-star rating. The school's students outperform the state and Plymouth School District averages in mathematics and reading proficiency across multiple grade levels, and it has an even lower student-teacher ratio of 9.4:1. In contrast, Mountain Village Charter School generally underperforms the state averages in mathematics and science proficiency, though it performs better in reading.
The data also reveals some interesting demographic and socioeconomic trends. Plymouth Regional High School has a relatively diverse student population, while Plymouth Elementary School and Mountain Village Charter School have less diverse student bodies. Additionally, the schools' free/reduced lunch rates vary, with Plymouth Regional High School having the lowest rate at 28.48% and Mountain Village Charter School having the lowest at 14.81%, suggesting that socioeconomic factors may play a role in academic performance.
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