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The highest-poverty public K-12 schools in Vermont

9 public K-12 schools in Vermont appear in this ranking of the highest-poverty public K-12 schools, ranked by share of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. Blue Mountain Union School leads the list at 71.9%, against a median of 55.4% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
9
Vermont
Top % FRL
71.9%
Median % FRL
55.4%
HIGHEST POVERTY · VERMONT
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudents% FRL
1Blue Mountain Union SchoolWells River, VTBlue Mountain Union School District #21Combined39271.9%
2Cabot SchoolCabot, VTCabot School DistrictCombined15062.7%
3St. Johnsbury SchoolSaint Johnsbury, VTSaint Johnsbury School DistrictCombined1,03062.6%
4Twinfield Union SchoolPlainfield, VTTwinfield Union School District #33Combined31560.3%
5West Rutland SchoolWest Rutland, VTQuarry Valley Unified Union School District #70Combined32555.4%
6Craftsbury SchoolsCraftsbury Common, VTCraftsbury Town School DistrictCombined20754.6%
7Danville SchoolDanville, VTDanville School DistrictCombined32949.8%
8Windsor SchoolWindsor, VTMount Ascutney School District #86Combined57248.6%
9Canaan SchoolsCanaan, VTCanaan School DistrictCombined18448.4%
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