Summary:
The city of Milan, New Hampshire has only one public elementary school, the Milan Village Elementary School, which serves grades PK-6 with a total enrollment of 120 students. The school's performance has declined in recent years, dropping from a statewide ranking of 47th out of 233 New Hampshire elementary schools in 2021-2022 to 185th out of 234 in 2023-2024.
Academically, Milan Village Elementary School has uneven results, with the 6th-grade mathematics proficiency rate exceeding the state average, but the overall mathematics, reading, and science proficiency rates all falling below state averages. The school serves a population with a relatively high free and reduced lunch rate of 32.5%, suggesting lower socioeconomic status, which can impact academic outcomes. Additionally, the school's student population is predominantly White, with very small percentages of other racial and ethnic groups, potentially limiting the diversity of the educational experience.
While the Milan School District has only one elementary school, the data reveals both strengths and areas for improvement at the Milan Village Elementary School. The school's declining statewide ranking, uneven academic performance, socioeconomic challenges, and lack of diversity present opportunities for the district to focus on enhancing the quality of education and providing a more well-rounded learning environment for its students.
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