Summary:
The Mill River Unified Union School District #52 in Vermont is home to 4 elementary schools serving students from pre-kindergarten through 6th grade. These schools exhibit a range of performance metrics, with some standouts in terms of chronic absenteeism, test scores, and resource allocation.
Clarendon Elementary School stands out for its relatively high proficiency rates in English Language Arts, though its Mathematics scores lag behind state averages. In contrast, Wallingford Village School has lower proficiency rates in both subjects compared to the state. Shrewsbury Mountain School and Tinmouth Elementary School have the lowest chronic absenteeism rates in the district, potentially due to their higher spending per student and lower student-teacher ratios.
Tinmouth Elementary School is noteworthy for its significantly lower chronic absenteeism rate of 7.5% and its higher spending per student of $19,095. However, it also serves the highest proportion of students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, with 61.76% of its students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch. This suggests that the school may be effectively supporting its students despite the challenges they face.
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