Summary:
The Taconic and Green Regional School District #63 in Vermont encompasses five elementary schools serving students from pre-kindergarten through 6th grade. The district is ranked 23rd out of 72 districts in the state and is rated 4 stars out of 5 by SchoolDigger, indicating strong overall performance.
Among the standout schools in the district is Flood Brook School, which ranks 20th out of 133 Vermont elementary schools and has consistently high academic achievement, often exceeding state averages in both English Language Arts and Mathematics. In contrast, Manchester Elementary/Middle School and Currier Memorial Union School have lower test scores, with some grades performing significantly below the state averages. Sunderland Elementary School also stands out, with an impressive 90.91% proficiency rate in 6th grade Mathematics.
The data reveals a potential correlation between socioeconomic status and academic performance, as schools with higher free and reduced lunch rates, such as Currier Memorial Union School, tend to have lower test scores. Conversely, schools with lower free and reduced lunch rates, like Flood Brook School and Sunderland Elementary School, demonstrate stronger academic performance. The district may benefit from further analysis to identify the factors contributing to these differences and develop strategies to improve performance at the lower-performing schools.
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