Summary:
The Milton School District in Vermont has only one middle school, Milton Middle School, which serves students in grades 5-8. While the school has a predominantly white student population, its academic performance, as measured by state test scores, is generally lower than the Vermont state averages, particularly in mathematics and science.
Milton Middle School's ranking has declined in recent years, dropping from 53 out of 68 Vermont middle schools in 2021-2022 to 67 out of 85 in 2020-2021. The school's proficiency rates on the VTCAP (Vermont Comprehensive Assessment Program) tests are below the statewide averages in most grade levels and subject areas. For example, in 6th grade English Language Arts, the school's proficiency rate was 37.74% compared to the state average of 55.65%.
Despite the school's relatively high spending per student ($10,387) and a favorable student-teacher ratio of 13.6 to 1, the data suggests that Milton Middle School faces challenges in improving academic outcomes and keeping pace with other middle schools in Vermont. Addressing these performance issues and promoting greater diversity and inclusion within the student body could be crucial for enhancing the educational experience and outcomes for students at the school.
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