Summary:
This analysis examines nine public middle schools serving grades 6-8 or 7-8 in Modesto, California, revealing significant performance differences across four districts: Sylvan Union Elementary, Modesto City Elementary, Stanislaus Union Elementary, and Empire Union Elementary.
Standout schools include Elizabeth Ustach Middle, the top performer with the highest test scores in math and science and the lowest chronic absenteeism, and Daniel J. Savage Middle, which shows strong improvement and has the highest English proficiency. In contrast, Mark Twain Junior High faces the greatest academic challenges, though it has shown recent improvement. Schools in the Sylvan Union Elementary district generally outperform others, while those in Modesto City Elementary spend more per student but achieve lower academic results.
Key takeaways for parents are that mathematics is a particular challenge across most Modesto middle schools, with only Elizabeth Ustach exceeding state averages. There is a strong relationship between economic need and academic performance, with higher-poverty schools like Mark Twain and Evelyn Hanshaw Middle ranking lower. Factors like student attendance appear closely linked to success, as seen at Elizabeth Ustach. When comparing, parents may also consider Somerset Middle and Norman N. Glick Middle, which show uneven performance across subjects.
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