Summary:
The Lamoille North Modified Union School District #058A in Vermont is home to 4 elementary schools serving students from grades K-6. These schools, while sharing the same district, exhibit notable differences in their student populations, academic performance, and resource allocation.
Among the standout schools is Waterville Elementary School, the smallest in the district with just 81 students. This school boasts the lowest student-teacher ratio at 7.3, and its 6th-grade students outperformed the state average in math proficiency, with 60% meeting or exceeding standards compared to the state's 52.7%. In contrast, the larger Johnson Elementary School has the highest enrollment at 217 students and the highest student-teacher ratio at 9.8.
Socioeconomic diversity also varies across the district, with Eden Central School having the highest percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch at 50.39%, while Hyde Park Elementary School has the lowest at 35.68%. This disparity in economic backgrounds may contribute to the overall academic performance, which generally lags behind the state averages in English Language Arts and Math proficiency. However, the district's smaller schools, like Waterville Elementary, appear to offer advantages in terms of personalized attention and support for their students.
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