Summary:
The city of Danbury, Connecticut is home to three middle schools: Broadview Middle School, Rogers Park Middle School, and Westside Middle School Academy. These schools serve students in grades 6-8 within the Danbury School District.
Among the three middle schools, Westside Middle School Academy stands out as the top performer. It has the highest statewide ranking, placing 136th out of 252 Connecticut middle schools, compared to Broadview Middle School at 212th and Rogers Park Middle School at 198th. Westside Middle School Academy also boasts significantly higher test scores in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science compared to the district and state averages. Additionally, it has the lowest percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch at 48.19%, suggesting a more economically diverse student population.
While the chronic absenteeism rate is the same across all three schools at 17.7%, the spending per student and student-teacher ratios vary. Westside Middle School Academy spends the least per student at $13,403, yet achieves the best academic outcomes, indicating that factors beyond just funding, such as school leadership, teaching quality, and curriculum, may play a more significant role in student performance. The student-teacher ratios also differ, with Rogers Park Middle School having the lowest ratio and Westside Middle School Academy having the highest, suggesting that smaller class sizes do not necessarily translate to better academic performance.
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