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The public K-12 schools with the highest student-to-teacher ratios in Vermont

Across Vermont, 7 public K-12 schools are ranked here, ranked by the most students per teacher, a proxy for larger classes. St. Johnsbury School leads the list at 16.6:1, against a median of 10.1:1 across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
7
Vermont
Top Students/teacher
16.6:1
Median Students/teacher
10.1:1
HIGHEST RATIO · VERMONT
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudentsRatio
1St. Johnsbury SchoolSaint Johnsbury, VTSaint Johnsbury School DistrictCombined1,03016.6:1
2Windsor SchoolWindsor, VTMount Ascutney School District #86Combined57212.8:1
3West Rutland SchoolWest Rutland, VTQuarry Valley Unified Union School District #70Combined32510.2:1
4Craftsbury SchoolsCraftsbury Common, VTCraftsbury Town School DistrictCombined20710.1:1
5Danville SchoolDanville, VTDanville School DistrictCombined3299.9:1
6Twinfield Union SchoolPlainfield, VTTwinfield Union School District #33Combined3159.6:1
7Blue Mountain Union SchoolWells River, VTBlue Mountain Union School District #21Combined3928.7:1
Page 1 of 1 · top 7 of 7 ranked. NCES + state assessment data, 2024-25.↓ Download full CSV

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