Summary:
The city of Dalton, Georgia is home to 5 middle schools that serve students in grades 6-8. These schools vary in their academic performance, with New Hope Middle School consistently ranking among the top 25% of middle schools in Georgia and Eastbrook Middle School struggling to meet state and district averages.
New Hope Middle School stands out as the top performer, with high proficiency rates across all subjects and grade levels. In contrast, Eastbrook Middle School lags behind, with proficiency rates well below the district and state averages. Valley Point Middle School and North Whitfield Middle School show mixed performance, with strengths and weaknesses across different subjects and grade levels.
The middle schools in Dalton serve a predominantly economically disadvantaged population, with free/reduced lunch rates ranging from 72.99% to 94.76%. New Hope Middle School and Valley Point Middle School have the lowest student-teacher ratios, which may contribute to their stronger academic performance. Overall, the data highlights the need to address the disparities in educational opportunities and support for students across the Dalton Dalton Public Schools and Whitfield County middle schools.
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