Summary:
The Pembroke School District in New Hampshire is home to a single high school, Pembroke Academy, which serves students in grades 9-12. While the school has a predominantly white student population, its academic performance is mixed, with below-average proficiency rates in mathematics and science compared to district and state averages, but relatively stronger performance in reading.
Pembroke Academy has seen fluctuations in its statewide ranking and rating, currently ranking 65th out of 87 New Hampshire high schools and receiving a 1-star rating out of 5. The school's mathematics proficiency rates are significantly lower than the district and state averages, with only 21% of students proficient or better, compared to 33% for the district and 41% for the state. However, the school's reading proficiency rates are closer to the district and state averages, with 53% of students proficient or better. Science proficiency rates are also lower than the district and state, with only 25% of 11th-grade students and 25% of all grades proficient or better.
Despite these academic challenges, Pembroke Academy has a relatively low percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch (21.2%) and a low student-teacher ratio of 13.2, suggesting a relatively stable and well-supported student population. The school's performance on the SAT is also below the state average, with only 21% of 11th-grade students proficient or better in mathematics and 53% proficient or better in reading, compared to 30% and 63% for the state, respectively. Overall, Pembroke Academy appears to be an average-performing high school in the state, with room for improvement in key subject areas.
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