Summary:
The city of Hyde Park, Vermont is home to three public schools serving students from elementary through high school: Lamoille Union High School, Lamoille Union Middle School, and Hyde Park Elementary School. These schools are part of the Lamoille North Modified Union School District #058B and the Lamoille North Modified Union School District #058A.
Among the three schools, Lamoille Union High School stands out as the highest-ranked, though it still only received a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger and ranked 36th out of 47 Vermont high schools. The school maintained an 82.0% four-year graduation rate, but its 11th-grade VTCAP/Science proficiency rate of 38.89% was below the state average of 44.46%. Lamoille Union Middle School and Hyde Park Elementary School both performed below the state averages in various VTCAP assessments, with rankings of 48th out of 74 Vermont middle schools and 90th out of 137 Vermont elementary schools, respectively.
A common challenge across all three schools is the high rate of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 53.18% to 54.59%. This suggests that the student population in Hyde Park faces significant economic challenges, which may be contributing to the schools' underperformance. Additionally, the schools vary in their spending per student, from $10,826 to $12,401, and student-teacher ratios, from 8.1 to 10, but it's unclear how these factors are impacting the overall academic outcomes. While the schools in Hyde Park face notable challenges, there may be opportunities for improvement through targeted interventions and support to address the systemic issues affecting student achievement.
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