Summary:
The Echo Valley Community Union School District #67 in Vermont is home to two schools: Washington Village School, an elementary school, and Orange Center School, a middle school. While Washington Village School has shown remarkable improvement, ranking 35th out of 113 Vermont elementary schools and outperforming the state average in key academic areas, Orange Center School has struggled, with low test scores and a declining statewide ranking.
Washington Village School's diverse student population and strong academic performance, with a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger, stand in contrast to Orange Center School's homogeneous student body and consistently underperforming test scores. Despite the difference in performance, the spending per student at both schools is relatively similar, suggesting that factors beyond just funding may be contributing to the disparities in academic outcomes.
The data highlights the significant differences in school performance within the Echo Valley Community Union School District #67, with Washington Village School emerging as a standout performer and Orange Center School facing challenges in academic achievement. Understanding the factors that have contributed to the turnaround at Washington Village School could provide valuable insights for other struggling schools in the district, while the low test scores and declining rankings at Orange Center School indicate a need for targeted interventions and support to improve student achievement.
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