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The fastest-growing public middle schools in Rhode Island

This ranking covers the fastest-growing public middle schools in Rhode Island, drawn from 11 qualifying public middle schools. Winman Middle School leads the list at 27.0%, against a median of 10.0% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
11
Rhode Island
Top Enrollment growth
27.0%
Median Enrollment growth
10.0%
FASTEST GROWING · RHODE ISLAND
#SchoolCityDistrict2017-182024-25% Change
1Winman Middle SchoolWarwick, RIWarwick55670627.0%
2Warwick Veterans Middle SchoolWarwick, RIWarwick8481,05924.9%
3North Smithfield MSNorth Smithfield, RINorth Smithfield40950222.7%
4Broad Rock Middle SchoolWakefield, RISouth Kingstown47955415.7%
5Joseph Jenks Middle SchoolPawtucket, RIPawtucket61469713.5%
6Riverside Middle SchoolRiverside, RIEast Providence49954910.0%
7Joseph L. McCourt MSCumberland, RICumberland4464828.1%
8West Broadway Middle SchoolProvidence, RIProvidence4785167.9%
9Park View Middle SchoolCranston, RICranston6737115.6%
10Nathan Bishop MiddleProvidence, RIProvidence7007192.7%
11Lincoln Middle SchoolLincoln, RILincoln7717730.3%
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