Summary:
The Mount Anthony Union High School District #14 in Vermont is home to two schools: Mt. Anthony Senior Union High School and Mt. Anthony Union Middle School. While the high school has a relatively large enrollment of 890 students and a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger, the middle school has a lower enrollment of 464 students and a 1-star rating, indicating significant performance disparities between the two schools.
The high school's academic performance on state assessments is somewhat below the statewide averages, with 39.35% of 9th-graders proficient or better in English Language Arts and 26.48% in Mathematics, compared to state averages of 47% and 39%, respectively. However, the school's 11th-grade science proficiency rate of 51.06% is higher than the state average of 46%. In contrast, the middle school's performance is even lower, with 49.36% of 7th-graders proficient or better in English Language Arts (compared to 57% statewide) and only 22.09% of 8th-graders proficient in Science (compared to 41% statewide).
Both schools have a high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, with 63.15% at the high school and 74.78% at the middle school, indicating a significant population of economically disadvantaged students. This could be a contributing factor to the schools' lower academic performance compared to statewide averages. Additionally, the spending per student is higher at the high school ($12,030) compared to the middle school ($10,375), which may suggest a difference in resource allocation or funding priorities within the district.
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