Summary:
The city of Randolph, Vermont is home to two schools: Randolph Union High School and Randolph Elementary School, both part of the Orange Southwest Unified Union School District #59. While the elementary school has consistently ranked in the top third of Vermont elementary schools, the high school has seen more fluctuation in its statewide ranking.
Randolph Elementary School stands out with its strong academic performance, ranking 32 out of 133 elementary schools in the state. The school has higher proficiency rates than the state average in both English Language Arts and Mathematics across multiple grade levels. In contrast, Randolph Union High School has seen its ranking drop from 12th out of 37 high schools in 2021-2022 to 31st out of 47 high schools in the current school year, with its Mathematics proficiency rates notably lower than the state average, particularly in 9th grade.
The data also reveals some key differences between the two schools. Randolph Elementary School has a significantly higher rate of free and reduced lunch recipients at 86.9%, compared to 49.55% at Randolph Union High School. Additionally, the high school spends more per student at $13,699, while the elementary school spends $12,780 per student. The student-teacher ratio is also lower at the high school, with 11 students per teacher compared to 14.1 students per teacher at the elementary school.
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