Summary:
The Wentworth School District in New Hampshire is home to a single elementary school, Wentworth Elementary School, which serves students from kindergarten through 6th grade. While the school benefits from a low student-teacher ratio, it has consistently underperformed compared to other elementary schools in the state, ranking in the bottom quarter for the past decade.
Wentworth Elementary School's academic performance lags behind state averages, with only 35% of students proficient in mathematics and 52% proficient in reading, compared to state averages of 41% and 53%, respectively. The school's science proficiency rates are on par with the state average. Additionally, the school serves a high proportion of students from low-income families, with 42.65% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch.
Despite its small size and dedicated staff, Wentworth Elementary School faces significant challenges in improving student outcomes. The school's lack of racial diversity and consistently low statewide ranking suggest that there may be opportunities for the district to focus on enhancing the school's academic programs and teaching strategies, particularly in the areas of mathematics and reading, to better support the needs of its students and the local community.
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