Summary:
The city of Milton, Vermont is home to three schools that serve students from elementary through high school: Milton Elementary School, Milton Senior High School, and Milton Middle School. While the schools share a common district, Milton School District, their performance and characteristics vary significantly.
Among the standout schools, Milton Senior High School ranks 7th out of 16 Vermont high schools and outperforms the state average in English Language Arts and Mathematics. In contrast, Milton Elementary School, while showing improvement in its SchoolDigger rating, still ranks 114th out of 133 Vermont elementary schools and struggles with lower-than-average mathematics proficiency rates. Milton Middle School also faces challenges, with its mathematics proficiency rates falling below the state average across all grades.
Equity concerns are also present, as the elementary and middle schools have higher rates of free and reduced lunch recipients compared to the high school, potentially indicating socioeconomic disparities that may be impacting student performance. Additionally, all three schools have a predominantly white student population, with limited racial diversity, which could warrant further investigation into the district's efforts to promote inclusivity and equity.
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