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Vermont schools ranked by test score

Latest VT Annual Snapshot year (2024-25). 252 schools with reported Academic Proficiency (combined ELA/Math/Sci) scores. State average: 50.6%.
RankSchoolLevelAcademic Proficiency (combined ELA/Math/Sci)vs state
101Integrated Arts Academy at H. O. Wheeler
Burlington · Burlington School District
Elementary52.6%+2.0pp
102Newark School
Newark · Kingdom East Unified Union School District #64
Elementary52.6%+2.0pp
103Richmond Elementary School
Richmond · Mount Mansfield Unified Union School District #401
Elementary52.6%+2.0pp
104Wardsboro Central School
Wardsboro · River Valleys Unified School District #73
Elementary52.4%+1.8pp
105Brookside Primary School
Waterbury · Harwood Unified Union School District #60
Elementary52.2%+1.6pp
106Danville School
Danville · Danville School District
Combined51.8%+1.2pp
107Poultney Elementary School
Poultney · Quarry Valley Unified Union School District #70
Elementary51.8%+1.2pp
108Shrewsbury Mountain School
Cuttingsville · Mill River Unified Union School District #52
Elementary51.8%+1.2pp
109Waterford Elementary School
Waterford · Caledonia Cooperative Unified School District #78
Elementary51.8%+1.2pp
110West Rutland School
West Rutland · Quarry Valley Unified Union School District #70
Combined51.8%+1.2pp
111White River School
White River Junction · Hartford School District
Elementary51.8%+1.2pp
112Twinfield Union School
Plainfield · Twinfield Union School District #33
Combined51.4%+0.8pp
113Chester Andover Elementary School
Chester · Green Mountain Unified School District #77
Elementary51.2%+0.6pp
114Lake Region Union High School
Orleans · Lake Region Union High School District #24
High51.2%+0.6pp
115Academy School
Brattleboro · Windham Southeast Unified Union School District #96
Elementary51.0%+0.4pp
116Bradford Elementary School
Bradford · Oxbow Unified Union School District #91
Elementary50.8%+0.2pp
117Flood Brook School
Londonderry · Taconic and Green Regional School District #63
Elementary50.8%+0.2pp
118Wolcott Elementary School
Wolcott · Wolcott School District
Elementary50.8%+0.2pp
119Colchester High School
Colchester · Colchester School District
High50.6%-0.0pp
120Dothan Brook School
White River Junction · Hartford School District
Elementary50.6%-0.0pp
121Halifax West School
West Halifax · Halifax School District
Elementary50.6%-0.0pp
122Northfield Elementary School
Northfield · Paine Mountain Union School District #68
Elementary50.6%-0.0pp
123Albert Bridge School (West Windsor)
Brownsville · Mount Ascutney School District #86
Elementary50.4%-0.2pp
124Doty Memorial School
Worcester · Washington Central Unified Union School District #92
Elementary50.4%-0.2pp
125Robinson School
Starksboro · Mt. Abraham Unified School District #61
Elementary50.4%-0.2pp
126Blue Mountain Union School
Wells River · Blue Mountain Union School District #21
Combined50.0%-0.6pp
127Washington Village School
Washington · Echo Valley Community Union School District #67
Elementary50.0%-0.6pp
128Missisquoi Valley Union High School
Swanton · Missisquoi Valley School District #89
High49.6%-1.0pp
129Bellows Free Academy Elementary (Fairfax)
Fairfax · Fairfax School District
Elementary49.4%-1.2pp
130Oak Grove School
Brattleboro · Windham Southeast Unified Union School District #96
Elementary49.2%-1.4pp
131C. P. Smith School
Burlington · Burlington School District
Elementary49.0%-1.6pp
132Twin Valley Middle High School
Whitingham · Twin Valley Unified School District #75
High49.0%-1.6pp
133Newbury Elementary School
Newbury · Oxbow Unified Union School District #91
Elementary48.8%-1.8pp
134Wells Village School
Wells · Wells Spring Unified Union School District #69
Elementary48.8%-1.8pp
135Bellows Free Academy (St. Albans)
Saint Albans · Maple Run Unified Union School District #57
High48.2%-2.4pp
136Charleston Elementary School
West Charleston · Charleston School District
Elementary48.2%-2.4pp
137Hartland Elementary School
Hartland · Hartland School District
Elementary48.2%-2.4pp
138Randolph Union High School
Randolph · Orange Southwest Unified Union School District #59
High48.2%-2.4pp
139Fair Haven Union Middle and High School
Fair Haven · Slate Valley Unified Union School District #62
High48.0%-2.6pp
140Middlebury Union Middle School
Middlebury · Addison Central Unified Union School District #55
Middle48.0%-2.6pp
141Westminster Schools
Westminster · Westminster School District
Elementary48.0%-2.6pp
142Derby Elementary School
Derby Line · Derby School District
Elementary47.8%-2.8pp
143Albany Community School
Albany · Lake Region Union Elementary Middle School District
Elementary47.6%-3.0pp
144Burke Town School
West Burke · Kingdom East Unified Union School District #64
Elementary47.6%-3.0pp
145Vernon Elementary School
Vernon · Vernon School District
Elementary47.6%-3.0pp
146Hartford High School
White River Junction · Hartford School District
High47.4%-3.2pp
147Waits River Valley Union School
East Corinth · Waits River Union High District #36
Elementary47.4%-3.2pp
148Brattleboro Area Middle School
Brattleboro · Windham Southeast Unified Union School District #96
Middle47.2%-3.4pp
149Bristol Elementary School
Bristol · Mt. Abraham Unified School District #61
Elementary47.2%-3.4pp
150Fair Haven Grade School
Fair Haven · Slate Valley Unified Union School District #62
Elementary47.2%-3.4pp
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About this ranking

Schools are ranked by the percentage of students who scored at or above the VT Annual Snapshot Academic Proficiency Score (1-5 → 100) threshold on the latest available VT Annual Snapshot Academic Proficiency (combined ELA/Math/Sci) test (school year 2024-25). A higher percentage is better.

Only public schools with a reasonable cohort size are included (at least 50 total students enrolled, since the source file does not include per-subject student counts), so very small programs and special-purpose centers are filtered out.

The state average shown above is enrollment-weighted: we multiply each school's score by how many of its students tested, sum those across every public school in Vermont, and divide by the total students tested. This way a big school counts more than a tiny one in the typical-student average.