Summary:
The city of Grand Isle, Vermont is home to a single elementary school, the Grand Isle School, which serves grades PK-6 and has a total enrollment of 140 students. The school is part of the Champlain Islands Unified Union School District #66, which is ranked 15 out of 51 districts in Vermont and has a 4-star rating.
The Grand Isle School generally performs well academically, with students exceeding the state average in English Language Arts proficiency across all grades 3-6. However, the school's mathematics proficiency is more mixed, with some grades performing above the state average and others below. The school's ranking on School Digger has fluctuated over the past three years, moving from a 2-star rating to a 3-star rating in the most recent year, indicating that its performance may be improving but still falls in the middle range compared to other Vermont elementary schools.
The student population at the Grand Isle School is predominantly white, with over 94% of students identifying as such. This lack of diversity may be an area for the school to consider addressing, as research has shown that diverse learning environments can provide benefits for students. Additionally, the school's free and reduced-price lunch rate of 22.86% is lower than the state average, suggesting that the student population may come from relatively higher-income households compared to other Vermont schools.
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