Summary:
The Lake Region Union Elementary Middle School District in Vermont is home to 6 elementary schools serving students from pre-K through 8th grade. The district exhibits a mix of high-performing and lower-performing schools, with Glover Community School and Brownington Central School standing out as the top-performing schools in the district, consistently ranking among the best elementary schools in Vermont.
The schools in the district vary in size, with student enrollments ranging from 99 students at Albany Community School to 162 students at Barton Graded School. Racially, the student populations are predominantly white, with low percentages of minority students. However, the schools exhibit a wide range of free and reduced lunch rates, from 42.06% at Glover Community School to 62.6% at Orleans Elementary School, indicating varying levels of economic disadvantage among the student populations.
Academically, the schools' performance on standardized tests also varies, with Glover Community School and Brownington Central School standing out for their consistently high scores, often exceeding the statewide averages in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science. In contrast, other schools in the district, such as Irasburg Village School and Barton Graded School, lag behind in their academic performance. This disparity in school performance suggests that the Lake Region Union Elementary Middle School District may benefit from addressing the factors contributing to these differences and promoting greater equity across its schools.
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