Summary:
The city of Middlebury, Vermont is home to two elementary schools: Mary Hogan School and Weybridge Elementary School, both of which serve students in the Addison Central Unified Union School District #55. While the schools differ in size and some key metrics, they both aim to provide quality education to the students of Middlebury.
Mary Hogan School stands out as the larger and higher-performing of the two, with 484 students and consistent top rankings in the state. The school's test scores generally exceed the state averages, particularly in English Language Arts and Science. However, the school lags behind the state average in 4th grade English Language Arts and 3rd grade Mathematics, indicating potential areas for improvement. In contrast, Weybridge Elementary School, with only 42 students, spends significantly more per student but lacks the same level of performance data and state rankings.
The socioeconomic differences between the two schools are also noteworthy, with Mary Hogan School having a relatively high free and reduced lunch rate of 42.15%, while Weybridge Elementary School has a much lower rate of 16.67%. This suggests that the schools may be serving student populations with different socioeconomic backgrounds, which could be an important factor to consider when analyzing and comparing their performance.
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