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Middle Schools in Corvallis K-12 Schools


At a glance
DistrictCorvallis K-12 Schools219th of 387 Montana districtsFull district overview →
4
Schools
428
Students
Top rankedCorvallis 7-893rd of 222 Montana middle schools
Newly ranked this year
Rise Charter & Distance 7-8
Summary:

The Corvallis K-12 Schools district in Montana is home to three middle schools: Corvallis 7-8, Edna Thomas School, and Rise Charter & Distance 7-8. These schools serve students in grades 7 and 8, providing a crucial transition between elementary and high school education.

Among the three middle schools, Corvallis 7-8 stands out as the top performer, with the highest overall test scores in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science, exceeding both district and state averages. This school also has a relatively low free and reduced lunch rate of 39.69%, indicating a higher socioeconomic status among its student population. In contrast, Edna Thomas School has the highest free and reduced lunch rate at 47.64%, suggesting a larger proportion of students from lower-income families, which may contribute to its lower academic performance compared to Corvallis 7-8.

The smallest school in the district, Rise Charter & Distance 7-8, has the lowest enrollment and the weakest test scores, particularly in Mathematics and Science. This specialized school's unique charter and distance learning model may play a role in its academic outcomes, but more information would be needed to fully understand its educational approach and goals. Overall, the data highlights the performance differences among the middle schools in the Corvallis K-12 Schools district, underscoring the importance of considering factors such as school resources, student demographics, and educational strategies when evaluating and supporting academic achievement.

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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Montana Office of Public Instruction.

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