Summary:
The Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative School District in New Hampshire is home to a single middle school, Wilton-Lyndeboro Middle School, which serves grades 6-8 with an enrollment of 124 students. While the school has a relatively small student-teacher ratio of 9.4, it has seen a decline in its state ranking and rating, dropping from 47th out of 130 New Hampshire middle schools in 2021-2022 to 87th out of 130 in 2023-2024, with a 2-star rating.
Academically, Wilton-Lyndeboro Middle School struggles with mathematics proficiency, with only 22-23% of students scoring proficient or better, significantly below the state average of 37-41%. However, the school's reading proficiency rates are closer to the state average, ranging from 46-51% proficient or better, and its 8th-grade science proficiency rate of 51% is significantly higher than the state average of 34%. Additionally, the school serves a relatively high percentage of economically disadvantaged students, with 31.45% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch.
Overall, Wilton-Lyndeboro Middle School faces challenges in maintaining its academic performance, particularly in mathematics, but also shows some strengths in science and reading. The school's small class sizes and high percentage of economically disadvantaged students suggest the need for targeted interventions and support to address the unique needs of its student population and improve its overall standing within the state.
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