Summary:
The city of Whitingham, Vermont is home to a single public school, Twin Valley Middle High School, which serves students in grades 6-12. As the sole high school in the Twin Valley Unified School District #75, it is the primary educational institution for the region.
Twin Valley Middle High School has a student enrollment of 193, with a racial makeup that is predominantly white (98.45%) and a significant population of economically disadvantaged students (38.34% qualify for free or reduced-price lunch). The school's academic performance is mixed, with strengths in 7th grade English Language Arts and Mathematics, as well as 11th grade Science proficiency, where it outperforms the state averages. However, the school struggles in 8th grade English Language Arts and Mathematics, falling below the statewide benchmarks.
Despite the school's variable performance, it has been ranked as high as 12th out of 46 Vermont high schools in recent years, though its ranking has also dipped to 41st out of 46. The Twin Valley Unified School District as a whole is rated 3 out of 5 stars by SchoolDigger, indicating average performance compared to other districts in the state. With a student-teacher ratio of 8.9 and per-student spending of $16,072, the school appears to have adequate resources to support its students, though further analysis may be needed to identify opportunities for improvement.
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