Summary:
The Seabrook School District in New Hampshire has only one elementary school, Seabrook Elementary School, which serves students from pre-kindergarten through 4th grade. The school has consistently underperformed compared to state averages in New Hampshire, ranking in the bottom quarter of elementary schools over the past three years with a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger.
Seabrook Elementary School's proficiency rates in mathematics and reading are significantly below the state averages, with only 38% of students proficient in math and 40% proficient in reading, compared to state averages of 41% and 53%, respectively. The school's performance has been consistently low, and it may need to implement targeted interventions or strategies to improve student outcomes. Additionally, the school serves a high-poverty population, with 48.14% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, which could be a contributing factor to the school's academic challenges.
Despite the school's low performance, it has a relatively small class size, with a student-teacher ratio of 8.3 to 1. This suggests that students may receive more individualized attention and support from their teachers. However, this factor alone does not appear to be translating into higher academic achievement, and the school may need to examine other factors, such as curriculum, instructional practices, and teacher effectiveness, to improve student outcomes.
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