Summary:
The Quarry Valley Unified Union School District #70 in Vermont is home to two high schools: Poultney High School and Proctor Junior/Senior High School. Based on the available data, Proctor Junior/Senior High School appears to be the standout performer in the district, consistently ranking higher among Vermont high schools and outperforming Poultney High School on various metrics.
Proctor Junior/Senior High School has consistently ranked higher than Poultney High School, reaching as high as 12th out of 47 schools in the 2023-2024 school year with a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger. In contrast, Poultney High School has consistently ranked in the bottom half of Vermont high schools, reaching as low as 37th out of 37 schools in the 2021-2022 school year with a 0-star rating. Proctor Junior/Senior High School also has a higher 4-year graduation rate of 82% compared to Poultney High School's 82%, and a lower chronic absenteeism rate of 48.7% compared to Poultney High School's 69%.
Additionally, Proctor Junior/Senior High School outperforms the state average in several VTCAP test subjects, including 7th grade math and 8th grade science, while Poultney High School underperforms the state average in all reported VTCAP test subjects. Proctor Junior/Senior High School also spends more per student ($14,637) and has a lower student-teacher ratio (8.7) compared to Poultney High School ($12,347 per student and 10.4 student-teacher ratio). These findings suggest that Proctor Junior/Senior High School is the stronger-performing school in the district, with more resources and better academic outcomes for its students.
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