Summary:
Richmond Community Schools has two middle schools, Dennis Middle School serving grades 7-8 and Test Intermediate School serving grades 5-6. Both schools are currently performing below state averages in English Language Arts and Math, indicating a district-wide challenge in academic achievement.
When comparing the two schools, Test Intermediate School shows slightly higher proficiency rates in English Language Arts for all grades and a notably higher proficiency in Math for all grades compared to Dennis Middle School. Conversely, Dennis Middle School has a marginally higher proficiency in 8th-grade ELA. Both schools share an identical chronic absenteeism rate of 17.8%, which is a significant concern and likely impacts academic performance. Socioeconomic factors, indicated by high free/reduced lunch rates (around 65% at both schools), may also play a role, although spending per student is relatively high.
Overall, the middle schools in Richmond Community Schools are facing considerable academic hurdles. Both schools have low statewide rankings, and the district's performance in key subjects lags behind the state average. While Test Intermediate School demonstrates a slight edge in math, both institutions require targeted interventions and strategic planning to improve student outcomes and address the systemic challenges within the district.
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