Summary:
The Woodbridge School District in Delaware is home to a single middle school, Woodbridge Middle School, which serves students in grades 6-8. While the school has a diverse student population, its academic performance on standardized tests consistently falls below the state averages, with proficiency rates ranging from around 10% to 40% across different subjects and grade levels.
Woodbridge Middle School's challenges extend beyond just academic performance. The school has a significantly higher chronic absenteeism rate of 24.9%, which is much higher than the state average. Despite the higher-than-average spending per student of $12,778, the school's resources do not appear to be effectively utilized or allocated to support student learning, as evidenced by the lack of improvement in academic outcomes over the past few years.
Overall, the data suggests that Woodbridge Middle School is an underperforming school within the Woodbridge School District, with significant room for improvement in areas such as academic achievement, attendance, and resource allocation. Parents and the community may need to work closely with the school and district to address these challenges and ensure that students receive a high-quality education.
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