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VERMONT AGENCY OF EDUCATION Child Nutrition Programs Annual Statistical Report Percent of Students Eligible for Free and Reduced Price School Meals School Year 2017-2018

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VERMONT AGENCY OF EDUCATION

Child Nutrition Programs

Annual Statistical Report

Percent of Students Eligible for Free and Reduced Price School Meals

School Year 2017-2018

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Introduction

Free and reduced price meal eligibility data is reported by each school food authority or Supervisory Union annually. A school food

authority is a school or school district that is responsible for operating a School Lunch Program and/or a School Breakfast Program.

Some schools are included in a school food authority even though they are separate school districts. The eligibility numbers and

enrollment figures are from October of the current school year, as reported by the SFA for the 31st of October. For the purposes of the

National School Lunch Program, “eligible” means that a student has submitted an application and been certified as qualifying for free or

reduced price benefits based on the Family Size and Income Guidelines published by the United States Department of Agriculture. To be

eligible for free meals a family’s income must be at or below 130% of the Federal poverty level, the family/household receives

3SquaresVT or Reach-Up, or children are Directly Certified as free eligible. Families whose income falls between 130% and 185% of the

federal poverty line qualify for reduced price meals. Eligibility determinations are made at the local level by the food service director,

principal, or other person designated by the school administration.

The report for 2017-2018 uses the Child Nutrition Programs on-line reporting system Site Enrollment Report. The system has calculated

the information for all schools in the system participating in the school lunch program. For schools participating in the Community

Eligibility Provision, marked with an asterisk (*), their numbers of eligible students are determined by their CEP claiming percentages

(percent of meals claimed at the free rate) as instructed by USDA. There are a few public schools in Vermont that do not participate in

any Child Nutrition Program and therefore are not mentioned in this report at all. The data reported meets Agency of Education

suppression requirements which eliminates some numbers from being included in this report.

How the Report is organized:

The report is organized alphabetically by Supervisory Union/SFA. The schools participating within the Supervisory Union are listed

by School name, followed by the total for all of the schools in the Supervisory Union.

Column Headings

1. Supervisory Union

2. School

3. Number of students approved for free and reduced price meals

4. Enrollment in the school lunch program as of October. Note: This may be different from school enrollment because students

may be included in the lunch program even though they are not enrolled in the school.

5. Percent of students enrolled in the lunch program who are eligible for free and reduced price school meals

Statewide Average: The statewide total enrollment of students in school lunch programs is 88,428. The total number of students eligible for free and reduced price meals is 36,269. Therefore, the statewide average eligibility is 41.02%.

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Community Eligibility Provision Schools

The Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) allows schools to serve meals at no charge to students; schools receive the free and paid reimbursement for meals

served. Schools eligible to participate in CEP must have at least 40% of their enrolled students directly certified. To account for the additional students who

would be eligible for free or reduced price meals, the Identified Student Percentage (percent of enrolled students directly certified) is calculated using the

USDA multiplier of 1.6. The result is the percentage of meals to be claimed at the free rate. In CEP USDA has instructed that to determine the number of

students eligible, the “free” percentage is applied to the current enrollment. The percentages listed for the CEP schools may have been determined by a single

school or a group of schools. The following is a list of schools that are participating in the Community Eligibility Provision. For more information, please

contact Laurie Colgan, Director of Child Nutrition Programs at (802) 479-1187.

Supervisory Union School Barre Barre City Elementary Schools

Bennington Rutland Currier Memorial School

Burlington Baird

Centerpoint

CP Smith Elementary

Essential Early Education

Hunt Middle School

Integrated Arts Academy at HO Wheeler

JJ Flynn Elementary

King Street Head Start Program

ONTOP

Sustainability Academy at Barnes

Caledonia Central Walden School

Caledonia North Sutton Village School

Essex Caledonia Concord School

Gilman & Lunenburg Schools

Franklin Northeast Berkshire Elementary

Enosburg Elementary

Richford Elementary

Richford High School

Grand Isle Alburgh Community Education Center

Isle La Motte School

Lamoille North Eden Central School

Johnson Elementary

Laraway School Laraway School

Maple Run Project SOAR

St. Albans City Elementary School

North Country Brighton Elementary

Charleston Elementary

Coventry Village School Holland Elementary School

Lowell School

Newport City Elementary School

Supervisory Union School Troy Elementary School

Orange East Waits River Valley School

Orleans Central Albany Village School

Barton Graded School

Brownington School

COFEC Head Start

Irasburg Village School

Orleans Central School

Orleans Southwest Lakeview Union School

Wolcott Elementary School

Rutland City Northeast Primary School

Northwest Primary School

Rutland Intermediate/Middle School

Southwest Vermont Bennington Elementary School

EEE

Molly Stark School

Monument Elementary

Mt. Anthony Middle School

Mt. Antony Union HS

Plus Program at Congress Street

Pownal Elementary

Sacred Heart School

Shaftsbury Elementary School

Woodford Hollow

St. Johnsbury St. Johnsbury School District

VT Achievement Center VT Achievement Center

Washington Cty Mental Health Choice Academy

Windham Southeast Academy School

Green Street School

Oak Grove School

Windham Southwest Readsboro Central School

Winooski Winooski School & Family Center

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Vermont Agency of Education

Child Nutrition Programs

Free and Reduced Eligibility for Fiscal Year 2018

Free and Reduced

Supervisory Union School Students Enrollment % Low Income

Addison Central School District

Bingham Memorial School 17 81 20.99%

Bridport Central School 48 75 64.00%

Mary Hogan School 185 452 40.93%

Middlebury Union High School 162 586 27.65%

Middlebury Union Middle School 82 279 29.39%

Ripton Elementary School 22 58 37.93%

Salisbury Community School 52 107 48.60%

Shoreham Elementary School 33 74 44.59%

Weybridge Elementary School 64

Addison Northeast Supervisory Union

Beeman Elementary School 32 90 35.56%

Bristol Elementary School 104 249 41.77%

Lincoln Community School 32 118 27.12%

Monkton Central School 26 142 18.31%

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Free and Reduced

Supervisory Union School Students Enrollment % Low Income

Mt. Abraham Union Middle/High School 192 661 29.05%

Robinson Elementary School 61 141 43.26%

Addison Northwest School District

Addison Central School 23 62 37.10%

Ferrisburgh Central School 40 149 26.85%

Vergennes UHSD 127 453 28.04%

Vergennes Union Elementary School 86 267 32.21%

Addison Rutland SU

Benson Village School 38 81 46.91%

Castleton Elementary School 100 267 37.45%

Castleton Village School 52 118 44.07%

Fair Haven Graded School 230 349 65.90%

Fair Haven UHS #16 151 390 38.72%

Orwell 55 142 38.73%

Barre SU

Barre City Elementary & Middle School * 903

Barre Town Elementary and Middle School 216 736 29.35%

Spaulding High School 253 844 29.98%

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Free and Reduced

Supervisory Union School Students Enrollment % Low Income

Battenkill Valley SU

Arlington Memorial High School 87 199 43.72%

Fisher Elementary School 102 217 47.00%

Bennington-Rutland SU

Currier Memorial School * 57 83 68.67%

Flood Brook School 95 292 32.53%

Manchester Elementary/Middle School 175 389 44.99%

Mettawee Community UD #47 84 188 44.68%

Mt. Tabor Preschool * 10

Sunderland Elementary School 20 87 22.99%

The Dorset School 51 162 31.48%

Bishop John A. Marshall School

Bishop John A. Marshall School 23 134 17.16%

Blue Mountain School District

Blue Mountain Union School 247 425 58.12%

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Free and Reduced

Supervisory Union School Students Enrollment % Low Income

Brookhaven Learning Center

Brookhaven Learning Center 18

Burlington School District

Baird * 47

Burlington High School 379 944 40.15%

Centerpoint School * 42

Champlain Elementary 125 310 40.32%

CP Smith School * 219 271 80.81%

Edmunds Elementary 144 307 46.91%

Edmunds Middle School 136 401 33.92%

EEE * 48 59 81.36%

Flynn Elementary * 291 357 81.51%

Hunt Middle School * 323 398 81.16%

Integrated Arts Academy at HOWheeler 244 301 81.06%

Elementary *

King Street Youth Center * 23

ONTOP School * 57

Sustainability Academy at Lawrence Barnes * 151 185 81.62%

Youth Build 7

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Free and Reduced

Supervisory Union School Students Enrollment % Low Income

Caledonia Central SU

Barnet Elementary School 91 200 45.50%

Danville School 126 383 32.90%

Peacham Elementary School 14 64 21.88%

Walden School * 76

Caledonia North SU

Burke School 103 211 48.82%

Lyndon Town School 234 473 49.47%

Newark Street School 34 60 56.67%

Sutton Village School * 72 96 75.00%

UD #37 Millers Run School 82 103 79.61%

Champlain Valley Unified Union School District

Champlain Valley UHSD 152 1322 11.50%

Charlotte Central School 36 341 10.56%

Hinesburg Community School 95 521 18.23%

Jean Garvin School 16 29 55.17%

Shelburne Community School 116 743 15.61%

Williston Central School 128 1022 12.52%

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Free and Reduced

Supervisory Union School Students Enrollment % Low Income

Chittenden East SU

Brewster Pierce Memorial School 28 126 22.22%

Browns River Middle School 57 425 13.41%

Camels Hump Middle School 63 340 18.53%

Jericho Elementary 28 268 10.45%

Mt. Mansfield Union High School 105 1058 9.92%

Richmond Elementary School 64 304 21.05%

Smilie Memorial School 17 99 17.17%

Underhill Central School 101

Underhill I.D. Elementary 19 123 15.45%

Christ the King School

Christ the King School 19 221 8.60%

Colchester Town School District

Colchester High School 149 640 23.28%

Colchester Middle School 143 463 30.89%

Malletts Bay School 203 587 34.58%

Porters Point School 74 246 30.08%

Union Memorial School 89 245 36.33%

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Free and Reduced

Supervisory Union School Students Enrollment % Low Income

Essex Caledonia SU

Concord School * 108 127 85.04%

Gilman Middle School * 52

Lunenburg Elementary * 77

Waterford Town School 49 143 34.27%

Essex North SU

Canaan Schools 71 197 36.04%

Essex Westford Educational Community Unified Union

School Dist.

Albert D Lawton School 82 361 22.71%

Essex Elementary School 88 365 24.11%

Essex Middle School 89 411 21.65%

Essex UHSD 321 1399 22.94%

Founders Memorial School 92 422 21.80%

Hiawatha School 44 191 23.04%

Little Ones University 29 74 39.19%

Summit Street School 60 214 28.04%

Thomas Fleming School 54 230 23.48%

Westford Elementary School 30 167 17.96%

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Free and Reduced

Supervisory Union School Students Enrollment % Low Income

Franklin Northeast SU

Bakersfield Elementary School 66 139 47.48%

Berkshire Elementary School * 204 219 93.15%

Enosburg Elementary School * 269 289 93.08%

Enosburg Middle/High School 215 442 48.64%

Montgomery Elementary 76 154 49.35%

Richford Elementary School * 195 209 93.30%

Richford High School * 200 215 93.02%

Franklin Northwest SU

Franklin Elementary School 33 105 31.43%

Highgate Elementary School 152 336 45.24%

Missisquoi Valley UHS 347 795 43.65%

Sheldon Elementary School 108 295 36.61%

Swanton Elementary School 311 592 52.53%

Franklin West SU

Bellows Free Academy - Fairfax 191 915 20.87%

Fletcher Elementary School 44 137 32.12%

Georgia Elementary and Middle School 129 627 20.57%

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Free and Reduced

Supervisory Union School Students Enrollment % Low Income

Grand Isle SU

Alburgh Community Education Center * 228

Folsom Education & Community Center 34 136 25.00%

Grand Isle School 76 179 42.46%

Isle La Motte Elementary School * 31

North Hero School 14 66 21.21%

Hartford Town School District

Dothan Brook School 72 213 33.80%

Hartford High School 113 506 22.33%

Hartford Middle School 92 301 30.56%

Ottauquechee School 62 192 32.29%

Regional Alternative Program 23 40 57.50%

White River School 88 184 47.83%

Harwood Unified Union School District

Crossett Brook Middle School 46 273 16.85%

Fayston Elementary 12 104 11.54%

Harwood Union High School 127 638 19.91%

Moretown Elementary School 25 149 16.78%

Thatcher Brook Primary School 100 470 21.28%

Waitsfield Elementary School 35 138 25.36%

Warren Elementary School 49 168 29.17%

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Free and Reduced

Supervisory Union School Students Enrollment % Low Income

Health Care & Rehabilitation Services of Southeastern

Vermont, Inc.

Kindle Farm Central 14

Kindle Farm Onyon 29 41 70.73%

Lamoille North SU

Cambridge Elementary School 128 353 36.26%

Eden Central School * 104 144 72.22%

Hyde Park Elementary School 89 201 44.28%

Johnson Elementary School * 230 255 90.20%

Lamoille UHS #18 338 781 43.28%

Waterville Elementary School 30 90 33.33%

Lamoille South SU

Elmore-Morristown Unified Union SD - 154 293 52.56%

Elementary School

Elmore-Morristown Unified Union SD - Peoples 185 541 34.20%

Academy

Stowe Elementary School 44 347 12.68%

Stowe Middle/High School 38 420 9.05%

Laraway School, Inc.

Laraway School * 34

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Free and Reduced

Supervisory Union School Students Enrollment % Low Income

Lyndon Institute

Lyndon Institute 205 553 37.07%

Maple Run Unified School District

Bellows Free Academy USD 223 845 26.39%

Fairfield Center School 78 214 36.45%

SOAR Learning Center * 66

St. Albans City Elementary School * 597 760 78.55%

St. Albans Town Educational Center 192 706 27.20%

Mater Christi School, Inc.

Mater Christi School 212

Mill River Unified Union School District

Clarendon Elementary School 76 163 46.63%

Mill River Union High School 158 443 35.67%

Shrewsbury Elementary School 25 81 30.86%

Tinmouth Elementary School 26 54 48.15%

Wallingford Elementary School 74 158 46.84%

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Free and Reduced

Supervisory Union School Students Enrollment % Low Income

Milton Town School District

Milton Elementary School 530 1356 39.09%

Milton High School 204 557 36.62%

Montpelier School District

Main Street Middle School 61 326 18.71%

Montpelier High School 56 350 16.00%

Union Elementary School 82 434 18.89%

New England Kurn Hattin Homes

New England Kurn Hattin Homes 98

North Country SU

Brighton Elementary School * 85

Charleston Elementary School * 88 116 75.86%

Coventry Village School * 112 144 77.78%

Derby Elementary School 201 437 46.00%

Holland Elementary School * 30 45 66.67%

Jay School District 30 55 54.55%

Lowell Graded School * 89 108 82.41%

Newport City Elementary School * 298 384 77.60%

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Newport Town School 70 108 64.81%

North Country Union High School 276 705 39.15%

North Country Union Junior High School 115 233 49.36%

Troy Elementary School * 150 187 80.21%

Westfield School District 25

Orange East SU

Bradford Elementary School 114 236 48.31%

Newbury Elementary School 88 157 56.05%

Oxbow UHSD #30 174 330 52.73%

Thetford Elementary School 48 194 24.74%

Waits River Union #36 * 167 226 73.89%

Orange North SU

Orange Center School 62 108 57.41%

Washington Village School 44 96 45.83%

Williamstown Elementary School 128 251 51.00%

Williamstown Middle/High School 115 285 40.35%

Orange Southwest Unified Union School District

Braintree School 45 83 54.22%

Brookfield Elementary School 29 60 48.33%

Randolph Elementary School 164 324 50.62%

Randolph Union High School 203 464 43.75%

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Free and Reduced

Supervisory Union School Students Enrollment % Low Income

Orleans Central SU

Albany Community School * 97

Barton Graded School * 147

Brownington Central School * 100

COFEC Headstart * 55

Glover Community School 43 112 38.39%

Irasburg Village School * 124

Lake Region UHS 170 375 45.33%

Orleans Elementary * 114

Orleans Southwest SU

Craftsbury Academy 53 138 38.41%

Craftsbury Elementary 25 55 45.45%

Hardwick Elementary School 160 222 72.07%

Hazen Union High School 186 306 60.78%

Lakeview Union USD #43 * 64

Wolcott Elementary School * 106 132 80.30%

Woodbury Elementary School 20 44 45.45%

Rice Memorial High School

Rice Memorial High School 32 428 7.48%

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Free and Reduced

Supervisory Union School Students Enrollment % Low Income

Rivendell Interstate School District

Rivendell Academy 85 213 39.91%

Samuel Morey Elementary School 64 172 37.21%

Westshire Elementary 82 114 71.93%

Rutland Central SU

Proctor Elementary School 91 160 56.88%

Proctor Jr./Sr. High School 47 115 40.87%

Rutland Town School 100 336 29.76%

West Rutland School 182 353 51.56%

Rutland City School District

Christ the King School 29 149 19.46%

Northeast Elementary School * 169 197 85.79%

Northwest Elementary School * 215 250 86.00%

Rutland Intermediate/Middle School * 702 816 86.03%

Rutland Senior High School 330 958 34.45%

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Free and Reduced

Supervisory Union School Students Enrollment % Low Income

Rutland Northeast SU

Barstow Unified Union School District - Barstow 63 219 28.77%

Memorial School

Otter Valley UUSD - Leicester Central School 30 45 66.67%

Otter Valley UUSD - Lothrop School 72 217 33.18%

Otter Valley UUSD - Neshobe Elementary School 214 426 50.23%

Otter Valley UUSD - Otter Valley Union High 190 541 35.12%

School

Otter Valley UUSD - Sudbury Country School 37

Otter Valley UUSD - Whiting School 21 39 53.85%

Rutland Southwest SU

Middletown Springs Elementary School 29 59 49.15%

Poultney Elementary School 105 224 46.88%

Poultney High School 74 188 39.36%

Wells Village School 45 92 48.91%

South Burlington Town School District

F.H. Tuttle Middle School 123 562 21.89%

South Burlington Central School 53 341 15.54%

South Burlington Chamberlin School 116 281 41.28%

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Free and Reduced

Supervisory Union School Students Enrollment % Low Income

South Burlington High School 165 961 17.17%

South Burlington Orchard School 94 414 22.71%

Southwest Vermont SU

Bennington Elementary School * 255 288 88.54%

Early Education Program * 79

Molly Stark School * 332 375 88.53%

Monument Elementary School * 107 119 89.92%

Mount Anthony Union Middle School * 522 588 88.78%

Mt. Anthony UHS #14 * 761 858 88.69%

OnPoint Elementary at Congress St. * 13

Pownal Elementary School * 192 217 88.48%

Sacred Heart School * 152 172 88.37%

Shaftsbury Elementary School * 185 209 88.52%

Woodford Hollow School * 23

Springfield Town School District

Elm Hill School 131 262 50.00%

Riverside Middle School 103 254 40.55%

Springfield High School 162 418 38.76%

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Free and Reduced

Supervisory Union School Students Enrollment % Low Income

Union Street School 130 269 48.33%

St Francis Xavier

St. Francis Xavier School 24 169 14.20%

St. Johnsbury Academy

St. Johnsbury Academy 244 729 33.47%

St. Johnsbury Town School District

The St. Johnsbury School * 501 666 75.23%

St. Michael Charitable Trust

St Michael School 37 131 28.24%

St. Paul's School

St. Paul's School 25 66 37.88%

The Compass School

The Compass School 32 74 43.24%

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Free and Reduced

Supervisory Union School Students Enrollment % Low Income

The Village School of North Bennington

The Village School of North Bennington 43 146 29.45%

Two Rivers SU

Black River UHSD #39 64 134 47.76%

Cavendish Elementary School 52 91 57.14%

Chester-Andover USD#29 126 228 55.26%

Green Mountain UHSD #35 143 374 38.24%

Ludlow Elementary 64 118 54.24%

Mt. Holly Elementary 57 110 51.82%

United Christian Academy

United Christian Academy 27 90 30.00%

Vermont Achievement Center

Vermont Achievement Center * 128

Vermont Permanency Initiative, Inc.

Bennington School 59

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Free and Reduced

Supervisory Union School Students Enrollment % Low Income

Washington Central SU

Berlin Elementary School 89 187 47.59%

Calais Elementary School 27 110 24.55%

Doty Memorial School 42 65 64.62%

East Montpelier Elementary 45 191 23.56%

Rumney Memorial School 32 143 22.38%

Union 32 High School 178 767 23.21%

Washington County Mental Health Services Inc.

Choice Academy * 53

Washington Northeast SU

Cabot School 89 188 47.34%

Twinfield USD #33 161 348 46.26%

Washington South SU

Northfield Elementary School 118 303 38.94%

Northfield Middle/High School 96 298 32.21%

Roxbury Village School 22 51 43.14%

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Free and Reduced

Supervisory Union School Students Enrollment % Low Income

White River Valley Supervisory Union

Bethel School 134 273 49.08%

Chelsea Public School 86 174 49.43%

Newton Elementary School 33 110 30.00%

Rochester School 60 133 45.11%

Sharon Elementary School 56 157 35.67%

South Royalton School 189 361 52.35%

Stockbridge Central School 26 54 48.15%

Tunbridge Central School 58 111 52.25%

Windham Central SU

Brookline Town School District 23 39 58.97%

Dover Elementary School 26 89 29.21%

Jamaica Village School 30 60 50.00%

Leland & Gray High School 112 296 37.84%

Marlboro Elementary School 32 79 40.51%

Newfane Town School District 40 81 49.38%

Townshend Elementary School 43 83 51.81%

Wardsboro Central School 17 43 39.53%

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Supervisory Union School Students Enrollment % Low Income

Windham Northeast SU

Athens Grafton School 40 80 50.00%

Bellows Falls Middle School 134 239 56.07%

Bellows Falls UHS#27 137 334 41.02%

Central Elementary School 120 164 73.17%

Saxtons River Elementary 48 110 43.64%

Westminster Center School 111 200 55.50%

Windham Southeast SU

Academy School * 287 354 81.07%

Brattleboro UHS #6 398 1124 35.41%

Dummerston School 48 145 33.10%

Green Street School * 183 225 81.33%

Guilford Central School 50 109 45.87%

Oak Grove School * 114 141 80.85%

Putney Central School 73 172 42.44%

Vernon Elementary School 50 161 31.06%

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Supervisory Union School Students Enrollment % Low Income Windham Southwest SU

Halifax School 22 52 42.31%

Readsboro Central School * 39 56 69.64%

Stamford Elementary School 22 74 29.73%

Twin Valley Elementary School - Whitingham 52 81 64.20%

Twin Valley Elementary School - Wilmington 84 126 66.67%

Twin Valley Middle High School - Whitingham 41 87 47.13%

Twin Valley Middle High School - Wilmington 59 101 58.42%

Windsor Central SU

Killington Elementary School 35 101 34.65%

Prosper Valley - Bridgewater 21 37 56.76%

Prosper Valley - Pomfret 54

Reading Elementary School 22 60 36.67%

Woodstock Elementary School 41 162 25.31%

Woodstock Union Middle/High School 111 485 22.89%

Windsor Southeast SU

Albert Bridge School 14 58 24.14%

Hartland Elementary School 128 291 43.99%

Weathersfield School 87 212 41.04%

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Supervisory Union School Students Enrollment % Low Income

Windsor High School 89 293 30.38%

Windsor State Street School 109 240 45.42%

Winooski School District

The Family Center * 15

Winooski Schools * 823

Woodside Juvenile Rehabilitation Center

Woodside Juvenile Rehabilitation Center 31

State Totals: 36,269 88,428 41.02%

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