Summary:
Glasgow Independent school district in Kentucky has only one middle school, Glasgow Middle School, which serves grades 6-8 with an enrollment of 534 students. While the school's performance is generally on par with or slightly above the state averages on standardized tests, it faces some challenges, including a higher-than-average chronic absenteeism rate and a relatively high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a higher level of economic disadvantage among the student population.
Glasgow Middle School's dropout rate of 1.1% is lower than the state average, and its spending per student of $15,795 is higher than the state average, which may be contributing to its solid academic performance. The school's test scores show strengths in certain areas, such as 7th grade reading and 8th grade writing, but also some areas for improvement, like 6th grade mathematics. Additionally, the school's student-teacher ratio of 17.2 is slightly higher than the state average.
Overall, Glasgow Independent has a single middle school that is performing reasonably well, but there are opportunities for the school to further improve student outcomes, particularly in areas like chronic absenteeism and mathematics proficiency.
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