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The fastest-growing public middle schools in Vermont

6 public middle schools in Vermont appear in this ranking of the fastest-growing public middle schools, ranked by enrollment growth between the 2017-18 and 2024-25 school years. Middlebury Union Middle School leads the list at 35.6%, against a median of 7.0% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
6
Vermont
Top Enrollment growth
35.6%
Median Enrollment growth
7.0%
FASTEST GROWING · VERMONT
#SchoolCityDistrict2017-182024-25% Change
1Middlebury Union Middle SchoolMiddlebury, VTAddison Central Unified Union School District #5528138135.6%
2Milton Middle SchoolMilton, VTMilton School District36442015.4%
3Colchester Middle SchoolColchester, VTColchester School District46250910.2%
4Bellows Falls Middle SchoolBellows Falls, VTRockingham School District2362453.8%
5Frederick H. Tuttle Middle SchoolSouth Burlington, VTSouth Burlington School District5515652.5%
6North Country Union Junior High SchoolDerby, VTNorth Country Union Junior High School District2312341.3%
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