Gen. John J Stefanik School
Grades PK-05 CHICOPEE, MA
Improved 101 spots from last year
MCAS Test Scores
Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System results
English Language Arts
Mathematics
Science
Score Trends
| Year | Subject | Grade | Proficient+ | Advanced |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | English Language Arts | 03 | 32% | 6% |
| 2025 | English Language Arts | 04 | 33% | 5% |
| 2025 | English Language Arts | 05 | 46% | 6% |
| 2025 | Mathematics | 03 | 19% | 1% |
| 2025 | Mathematics | 04 | 42% | 12% |
| 2025 | Mathematics | 05 | 43% | 11% |
| 2025 | Science | 05 | 54% | 11% |
| 2024 | English Language Arts | 03 | 36% | 6% |
| 2024 | English Language Arts | 04 | 39% | 4% |
| 2024 | English Language Arts | 05 | 31% | 6% |
| 2024 | Mathematics | 03 | 31% | 2% |
| 2024 | Mathematics | 04 | 39% | 6% |
| 2024 | Mathematics | 05 | 44% | 4% |
| 2024 | Science | 05 | 44% | 4% |
| 2023 | English Language Arts | 03 | 31% | 2% |
MCAS is administered annually to students in grades 3-8 and 10. Scores reflect the percentage of students meeting or exceeding grade-level expectations.
Student Demographics
392 students enrolled
Race/Ethnicity
Gender
Student Programs
School Performance
Key metrics and program information
Attendance
Staffing
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gen. John J Stefanik School's letter grade?
Gen. John J Stefanik School has earned a letter grade of B-, based on MCAS test scores, attendance, and other performance metrics. This grade represents how the school compares to other Massachusetts Elementary schools.
What grades does Gen. John J Stefanik School serve?
Gen. John J Stefanik School serves students in grades PK through 05.
Is Gen. John J Stefanik School part of a school district?
Yes, Gen. John J Stefanik School is part of Chicopee School District. The district oversees multiple schools in the area and provides centralized administration, curriculum standards, and support services.
How are school ratings calculated?
School ratings are calculated using multiple factors including MCAS test scores (proficiency and growth), attendance rates, graduation rates (for high schools), and student-teacher ratios. The composite score is then converted to a letter grade based on statewide percentile rankings.
