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The public middle schools with the lowest student-to-teacher ratios in Chicago, Illinois

7 public middle schools in Chicago, Illinois appear in this ranking of the public middle schools with the lowest student-to-teacher ratios, ranked by the fewest students per teacher, a proxy for class size and staffing. Madero Middle School leads the list at 9.9:1, against a median of 13.5:1 across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
7
Chicago, Illinois
Best Students/teacher
9.9:1
Median Students/teacher
13.5:1
LOWEST RATIO · CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudentsRatio
1Madero Middle SchoolChicago, ILChicago Public Schools Dist 299Middle2319.9:1
2Shields Middle SchoolChicago, ILChicago Public Schools Dist 299Middle33010.8:1
3Gary Elem SchoolChicago, ILChicago Public Schools Dist 299Middle71113.4:1
4Albany Park Multicultural ElemChicago, ILChicago Public Schools Dist 299Middle24313.5:1
5Northwest Middle SchoolChicago, ILChicago Public Schools Dist 299Middle53213.8:1
6Hernandez Middle SchoolChicago, ILChicago Public Schools Dist 299Middle72014.4:1
7Richardson Middle SchoolChicago, ILChicago Public Schools Dist 299Middle84414.8:1
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