Summary:
The city of Warren, Michigan is home to 7 middle schools serving grades 6-8, with a mix of public and public magnet schools. These schools serve diverse student populations, with varying levels of academic performance and resources.
The standout school in the area is the Middle School Mathematics Science Technology Center, a public magnet school that consistently ranks among the top middle schools in the state. This school boasts exceptional test scores, with 81.3% of 7th graders proficient in ELA and 87.5% of 8th graders proficient in Math on the PSAT. In contrast, Lincoln Middle School struggles academically, with just 6.3% of 8th graders proficient in Math. The data suggests a potential correlation between school funding and student outcomes, as the highest-performing schools also have the highest per-student spending.
Across the district, schools face challenges related to high rates of chronic absenteeism and economic disadvantage, with free/reduced lunch rates ranging from 51.47% to 97.55%. However, some schools, such as Beer Middle School and Carter Middle School, are able to outperform district and state averages on key metrics, demonstrating the potential for success even in high-poverty areas. The data highlights the diverse educational landscape in Warren, Michigan, with both high-performing and struggling middle schools serving the community.
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