At Academic Comeback Initiative, we pay attention to detail and have spotted a need for academic coaching throughout towns in Fairfield County. In total, Fairfield County contains 33 districts with 245 schools and 146,832 students. We've compiled different numbers relating to student performance from elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools throughout Fairfield County public school districts. In order to fully understand why Fairfield County needs to make an academic comeback, we've looked at multiple statistics like:
The number of students - We give the total number students attending per public school district, along with the number of total students per elementary, middle, and high schools districts, with the number of students per each high school.
Student to teacher ratios - The student to teacher ratio is the average number of students assigned to a teacher in a classroom. This is important because it paints a picture of the classroom dynamic.
Graduation Rates - The number of students that graduated from a senior class, out of all seniors; measured as a percentage.
Average Math Proficiency Scores - The number of students, out of total students, that scored at or above 'proficient' levels in math, as designated by Connecticut state tests; measured as a percentage.
The Connecticut State Public Elementary School Math Proficiency Average of 38%
The Connecticut State Public Middle School Math Proficiency Average of 33%
The Connecticut State Public High School Math Proficiency Average of 35%
Reading Proficiency Scores - The number of students, out of total students, in a school that scored at or above 'proficient' levels in reading/language arts, as designated by Connecticut state tests; measured as a percentage.
The Connecticut Statewide Elementary School Reading Proficiency Average of 49%
The Connecticut Statewide Middle School Reading Proficiency Average of 47%
The Connecticut State Public High School Reading Proficiency Average of 55%