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The public middle schools with the highest student-to-teacher ratios in Livingston Parish, Louisiana

This ranking covers the public middle schools with the highest student-to-teacher ratios in Livingston Parish, Louisiana, drawn from 10 qualifying public middle schools. Live Oak Middle School leads the list at 18.0:1, against a median of 16.3:1 across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
10
Livingston Parish, Louisiana
Top Students/teacher
18.0:1
Median Students/teacher
16.3:1
HIGHEST RATIO · LIVINGSTON PARISH, LOUISIANA
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudentsRatio
1Live Oak Middle SchoolWatson, LALivingston ParishMiddle67218.0:1
2Southside Junior High SchoolDenham Springs, LALivingston ParishMiddle53617.5:1
3North Corbin Junior High SchoolWalker, LALivingston ParishMiddle62417.5:1
4Juban Parc Junior High SchoolDenham Springs, LALivingston ParishMiddle56417.0:1
5Denham Springs Junior High SchoolDenham Springs, LALivingston ParishMiddle81116.4:1
6Live Oak Junior HighWatson, LALivingston ParishMiddle65416.3:1
7Albany Middle SchoolAlbany, LALivingston ParishMiddle60316.2:1
8Walker Junior HighWalker, LALivingston ParishMiddle50816.1:1
9Springfield Middle SchoolSpringfield, LALivingston ParishMiddle44014.1:1
10Westside Junior High SchoolWalker, LALivingston ParishMiddle39713.4:1
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