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Marion W. Cross School

Schooldigger 5-Star award
Public - Grades: KG-6
District: Norwich School District

     22 Church Street
     Norwich, VT  05055   (map)
     (802) 649-1703

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Total Students (2007 - 2008): 297
Fulltime teachers: 25.3
Student/Teacher Ratio: 11.7
Eligible for discounted/free lunch: No data

Type: Regular school
Status: Operational
Locale: Rural: Fringe
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Schooldigger Rating:
5 stars

Marion W. Cross School ranks 6th of 219 Vermont public elementary schools.
Schooldigger District Rating:
5 stars

Norwich School District ranks 6th of 229 Vermont school districts.
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Norwich - 2007 Crime Rates (Summary)

Norwich - 2007 Crime Rates (Summary)
Norwich - 2007 Crime Rates (Summary)
CityPopulationTotal CrimesTotal Crimes Per 100000 PeopleTotal Violent CrimeViolent Crimes Per 100000 PeopleTotal Property CrimesProperty Crimes Per 100000 People
Norwich3551361013.8128.235985.6
State Average621254152022447.0772124.3144302322.7
National Average301621157112518183730.41408337466.998434813263.5

Source:  U.S. Dept of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation (2007)

Norwich - 2007 Crime Rates (Violent Crime)

Norwich - 2007 Crime Rates (Violent Crime)
Norwich - 2007 Crime Rates (Violent Crime)
CityPopulationMurdersMurders Per 100000 PeopleRapesRapes Per 100000 PeopleRobberiesRobberies Per 100000 PeopleAssaultsAssaults Per 100000 People
Norwich355100.0128.200.000.0
State Average621254121.912319.88012.955789.7
National Average301621157169295.69042730.0445125147.6855856283.8

Source:  U.S. Dept of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation (2007)

Norwich - 2007 Crime Rates (Property Crime)

Norwich - 2007 Crime Rates (Property Crime)
Norwich - 2007 Crime Rates (Property Crime)
CityPopulationBurglariesBurglaries Per 100000 PeopleLarceniesLarcenies Per 100000 PeopleMotor Vehicle TheftsMotor Vehicle Thefts Per 100000 People
Norwich355112337.923647.700.0
State Average6212543106500.0106831719.6641103.2
National Average3016211572179140722.565685722177.81095769363.3

Source:  U.S. Dept of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation (2007)

About the charts
This graph shows three data columns for various crime rates as reported by the FBI. The first column is for the city in which Marion W. Cross School is located (Norwich). The second is the corresponding Vermont state crime rate, and the third is the national rate. A higher bar indicates a higher crime rate.
About FBI Crime Statistics
The FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program is a nationwide, cooperative statistical effort of more than 17,000 city, university and college, county, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement agencies voluntarily reporting data on crimes brought to their attention. Since 1930, the FBI has administered the UCR Program and continued to assess and monitor the nature and type of crime in the Nation. The Program's primary objective is to generate reliable information for use in law enforcement administration, operation, and management; however, its data have over the years become one of the country's leading social indicators. Criminologists, sociologists, legislators, municipal planners, the media, and other students of criminal justice use the data for varied research and planning purposes.

Source: About the UCR Program, FBI