Summary:
The Williamsburg-James City County Public Schools district in Virginia is home to 4 middle schools that serve students in grades 6-8. These schools demonstrate a range of academic performance, with some standouts that consistently rank among the top middle schools in the state.
Lois Hornsby Middle and Toano Middle are the top-performing middle schools in the district, both receiving 4-star ratings and ranking in the top 117 out of 417 middle schools in Virginia. These schools excel in standardized test scores, particularly in advanced math courses like Algebra I and Geometry, where they often achieve 100% proficiency. In contrast, James Blair Middle lags behind the other schools in the district, with lower proficiency rates in Mathematics and English Reading.
The racial composition of the middle schools varies, with Lois Hornsby Middle having the highest percentage of White students at 57.72%, while Berkeley Middle has the most diverse student population. The spending per student also differs, ranging from $7,538 at Lois Hornsby Middle to $9,245 at Berkeley Middle, with the district average being $8,291 per student. The student-teacher ratios are relatively consistent across the schools, ranging from 14.1 at James Blair Middle to 15.4 at Toano Middle.
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