Mt. Abraham Unified School District #61


Summary:

The Mt. Abraham Unified School District #61 in Vermont serves 5 schools, including 4 elementary schools and 1 high school. The district's schools display a mix of high-performing and struggling institutions, with Monkton Central School and Mt. Abraham Union High School standing out as the district's top performers.

Monkton Central School is a standout elementary school, consistently ranking among the best in Vermont with a 5-star rating and strong academic performance, particularly in English Language Arts and Science. In contrast, Beeman Elementary and Robinson School struggle with high chronic absenteeism rates, which may be an area of concern for the district.

Mt. Abraham Union High School is the district's top-performing high school, ranking 11th out of 42 high schools in Vermont and earning a 4-star rating. However, the district's overall academic performance varies, with some elementary schools lagging behind the state averages, particularly in math. The district may benefit from further analysis to identify and address the factors contributing to these disparities in school performance.

District Detail

 57 Mountain Street
Bristol, VT 05443-1201

 (802) 453-3674

SchoolDigger Rank:
21st of 75 Vermont districts

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Grades served: PK, KG-12
Students: 1,223

Primary Schools: 4
Middle Schools: 0
High Schools: 1
Alternative Schools: 0
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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Vermont Agency of Education.

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