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Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region schools ranked by test score

Latest CT Smarter Balanced year (2024-25). 16 schools in Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut with reported Mathematics scores. Connecticut state average: 45.9%.
RankSchoolLevelMathematicsvs state
1Stonington Middle School
Pawcatuck · Stonington School District
Middle64.4%+18.5pp
2William J. Johnston Middle School
Colchester · Colchester School District
Middle62.9%+17.0pp
3Lebanon Middle School
Lebanon · Lebanon School District
Middle58.3%+12.4pp
4East Lyme Middle School
Niantic · East Lyme School District
Middle56.6%+10.7pp
5Clark Lane Middle School
Waterford · Waterford School District
Middle52.6%+6.7pp
6Preston Plains School
Preston · Preston School District
Middle42.3%-3.6pp
7Leonard J. Tyl Middle School
Oakdale · Montville School District
Middle38.0%-7.9pp
8Ledyard Middle School
Gales Ferry · Ledyard School District
Middle37.2%-8.7pp
9Groton Middle School
Groton · Groton School District
Middle35.1%-10.8pp
10Griswold Middle School
Griswold · Griswold School District
Middle34.9%-11.0pp
11Interdistrict School For Arts And Communication
New London · Interdistrict School for Arts and Comm District
Middle32.6%-13.3pp
12Kelly STEAM Magnet Middle School
Norwich · Norwich School District
Middle22.0%-23.9pp
13Windham Middle School
Willimantic · Windham School District
Middle19.5%-26.4pp
14Science and Technology Magnet Pathway for Middle Grades
New London · New London School District
Middle14.3%-31.6pp
15Teachers' Memorial Global Studies Magnet Middle School
Norwich · Norwich School District
Middle7.6%-38.3pp
16Bennie Dover Jackson Middle School
New London · New London School District
Middle3.8%-42.1pp

About this ranking

Schools are ranked by the percentage of students who scored at or above the CT Smarter Balanced % Met or Exceeded Standard threshold on the latest available CT Smarter Balanced Mathematics test (school year 2024-25). Only public schools in Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut with a reasonable cohort size are shown. A higher percentage is better.

The comparison column shows the gap to the Connecticut statewide enrollment-weighted average. To compare against neighboring counties, use the full Connecticut ranking.