Summary:
The Lisbon Regional School District in New Hampshire has only one elementary school, Lisbon Regional School (Elem), which serves grades PK-6 with a total enrollment of 144 students. While the school's small class sizes and individualized attention may be a potential strength, its consistently low performance and challenges in core academic areas are concerning.
Lisbon Regional School (Elem) has consistently ranked in the bottom half of New Hampshire elementary schools, receiving a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school's proficiency rates in Mathematics, Reading, and Science are generally lower than the state averages, with particularly concerning results in 5th and 6th grade Mathematics. Additionally, the school serves a population with a relatively high percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch (38.89%), indicating a higher level of economic disadvantage that may contribute to the academic challenges.
Overall, the data suggests that Lisbon Regional School (Elem) is facing significant challenges in providing a high-quality education to its students. While the school's small class sizes may be a potential strength, its consistently low performance, particularly in core academic areas, and the potential socioeconomic factors at play, warrant further investigation and targeted interventions to support student success.
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