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The public middle schools with the lowest student-to-teacher ratios in Mississippi · page 4

Ranks 151163 of the public schools with the lowest student-to-teacher ratios in Mississippi. Back to page 1.

LOWEST RATIO · MISSISSIPPI
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudentsRatio
151Lake Middle SchoolLAKE, MSScott County School DistrictMiddle23717.3:1
152Eiland MiddleLOUISVILLE, MSLouisville Municipal School DistrictMiddle30817.5:1
153DeSoto Central Middle SchoolSouthaven, MSDeSoto County School DistrictMiddle1,38817.6:1
154Holly Springs Intermediate SchoolHOLLY SPRINGS, MSHolly Springs School DistrictMiddle22817.6:1
155Tylertown Elementary SchoolTylertown, MSWalthall County School DistrictMiddle23417.9:1
156Charleston Middle SchoolCHARLESTON, MSEast Tallahatchie School DistrictMiddle20818.3:1
157Biloxi Upper Elementary SchoolBiloxi, MSBILOXI PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTMiddle84418.8:1
158Quitman Junior High SchoolQuitman, MSQuitman School DistrictMiddle28819.9:1
159Smilow PrepJackson, MSJoel E. Smilow PrepMiddle52120.0:1
160Reimagine PrepJackson, MSReimagine PrepMiddle45721.8:1
161W.A. Higgins Academy Of Arts/International StudiesCLARKSDALE, MSClarksdale Municipal School DistrictMiddle26923.6:1
162Quitman County Middle SchoolMARKS, MSQuitman County School DistrictMiddle26525.9:1
163Woolfolk Middle SchoolYAZOO CITY, MSMS Achievement SD Of Yazoo CityMiddle44944.1:1
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