Summary:
Northampton, Massachusetts has only one middle school serving grades 6-8 - the John F. Kennedy Middle School. This public school has a total enrollment of 583 students and is part of the Northampton school district, which is ranked 169 out of 351 districts in the state.
The John F. Kennedy Middle School has maintained a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger over the past three school years, indicating a relatively stable level of performance. The school's academic strengths lie in English Language Arts, with proficiency rates slightly above the state average, though its Mathematics proficiency rates are below both the state and district averages. In Science, the school's proficiency rates are above the state average but below the Northampton district average.
The school has a diverse student population, with a majority of White students (67.24%) and significant proportions of Hispanic (17.32%), multiracial (7.38%), Asian (2.74%), and African American (3.95%) students. The school's relatively high per-student spending of $18,318 and low student-teacher ratio of 9.6 suggest that it has access to significant resources, which may contribute to its academic performance.
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