Summary:
The Westmoreland School District in New Hampshire has only one elementary school, Westmoreland School, which serves grades K-8 with a total enrollment of 110 students. While the school has some strengths, such as its reading proficiency and low student-teacher ratio, it also faces challenges in mathematics and science, as well as potential issues related to diversity and equity.
Westmoreland School is ranked 149 out of 234 New Hampshire elementary schools and is rated 2 out of 5 stars by SchoolDigger. The school's proficiency rates on the NH SAS assessments are mixed compared to the state averages, with stronger results in reading but lower performance in mathematics and science. The school's racial demographics are not representative of the state as a whole, with a much higher percentage of White students and lower percentages of other racial/ethnic groups.
The school's low free/reduced lunch rate and small student-teacher ratio suggest it may serve a relatively affluent student population, which could contribute to its academic performance but also raises questions about equity and access for economically disadvantaged students. Continued monitoring and strategic interventions will be crucial for the Westmoreland School District and Westmoreland School to improve its standing and better serve the needs of all its students.
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