Summary:
The city of West Greenwich, Rhode Island, is home to 3 schools - 1 middle school and 2 high schools. The data reveals that the Exeter-West Greenwich Regional High School and Exeter-West Greenwich Reg. Junior are standout performers, ranking 15th and 12th respectively out of 61 Rhode Island high schools for the 2023-2024 school year. Meanwhile, The Greene School, a public charter high school, has shown significant improvement, moving from a 2-star to a 4-star rating in just a few years.
The Exeter-West Greenwich district, which includes the Exeter-West Greenwich Regional High School and Exeter-West Greenwich Reg. Junior, is ranked 16th out of 60 districts in Rhode Island and rated 4 stars out of 5 by SchoolDigger. This suggests a strong, well-performing district that is able to support its schools. In contrast, The Greene School operates as its own district, but has still managed to achieve impressive academic results, with 81.4% of 11th-grade students proficient or better in SAT English Language Arts, outperforming the state average by over 30 percentage points.
While the Exeter-West Greenwich schools have lower student-teacher ratios and higher spending per student compared to The Greene School, the data indicates that The Greene School has been able to effectively address any previous challenges and provide a high-quality education to its students, including a more economically diverse student population. Overall, the analysis highlights the strong performance of the Exeter-West Greenwich schools and the impressive turnaround of The Greene School, providing valuable insights into the educational landscape of West Greenwich, Rhode Island.
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