Summary:
The Montville School District in Connecticut has only one middle school, Leonard J. Tyl Middle School, which serves students in grades 6-8. The school has a diverse student population, with a significant percentage of minority students and a high rate of free and reduced-price lunch recipients, indicating a relatively low-income student body.
Academically, Leonard J. Tyl Middle School's performance is generally on par with or slightly above the district and state averages in English Language Arts (ELA) and Science, but its mathematics proficiency rates, particularly in 8th grade, are below the state average. The school has been ranked 136th out of 250 Connecticut middle schools for the 2023-2024 school year, with a 2-star rating out of 5, suggesting it is performing at a slightly below-average level compared to other middle schools in the state. The school's relatively high spending per student ($17,826) may indicate that it is allocating significant resources to support its students, but this does not seem to be translating into consistently strong academic performance, especially in mathematics.
Overall, Leonard J. Tyl Middle School appears to be a moderately-performing middle school within the Montville School District, with some areas of strength (ELA and Science) and areas for improvement (Mathematics). The school's diverse student population and relatively low-income demographics may present unique challenges, but the school's resources and efforts do not seem to be fully addressing these challenges to achieve consistently strong academic outcomes.
Thank you for your feedback!