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A recent ranking by a local data analysis firm has identified the top public middle schools in the Huntsville metro area. The rankings consider academic performance, teacher quality, and student feedback, providing families with insights into educational standards. The top schools include Monte Sano Elementary, Brewer Middle School, and Liberty Middle School, among others. These rankings are valuable for families looking to enroll their children in quality educational institutions.

Huntsville has revealed its top public middle schools in the metro area, according to a recent ranking compiled by a local data analysis firm. The rankings were generated using factors such as overall academic performance, quality of teachers, and student feedback, providing a comprehensive view of school quality in the region.

The top ten middle schools recognized for outstanding educational performance include:

  1. Monte Sano Elementary

    • Location: Huntsville City Schools, AL
    • Grades: 6-8
    • Enrollment: 428 students
    • Student to Teacher Ratio: 16:1
    • Niche Grade: B+
  2. Brewer Middle School

    • Location: Morgan County Schools, AL
    • Grades: 5-8
    • Enrollment: 510 students
    • Student to Teacher Ratio: 20:1
    • Niche Grade: B+
  3. Liberty Middle School

    • Location: Madison County Schools, AL
    • Grades: 6-8
    • Enrollment: 1,058 students
    • Student to Teacher Ratio: 22:1
    • Niche Grade: A-
  4. McNair Junior High

    • Location: Huntsville City Schools, AL
    • Grades: 6-8
    • Enrollment: 732 students
    • Student to Teacher Ratio: 20:1
    • Niche Grade: A-
  5. Lee High School

    • Location: Huntsville City Schools, AL
    • Grades: 6-8
    • Enrollment: 392 students
    • Student to Teacher Ratio: 16:1
    • Niche Grade: A-
  6. New Market School

    • Location: Madison County Schools, AL
    • Grades: 6-8
    • Enrollment: 988 students
    • Student to Teacher Ratio: 20:1
    • Niche Grade: A-
  7. Hartselle Junior High

    • Location: Hartselle City Schools, AL
    • Grades: 7-8
    • Enrollment: 568 students
    • Student to Teacher Ratio: 16:1
    • Niche Grade: A
  8. Hartselle Intermediate

    • Location: Hartselle City Schools, AL
    • Grades: 5-6
    • Enrollment: 534 students
    • Student to Teacher Ratio: 16:1
    • Niche Grade: A
  9. Discovery Middle School

    • Location: Madison City Schools, AL
    • Grades: 6-8
    • Enrollment: 1,175 students
    • Student to Teacher Ratio: 17:1
    • Niche Grade: A
  10. Liberty Middle School

    • Location: Madison City Schools, AL
    • Grades: 6-8
    • Enrollment: 1,069 students
    • Student to Teacher Ratio: 16:1
    • Niche Grade: A

The rankings, produced by Niche, take into account five key factors: academic performance, teacher quality, district overall grade, culture and diversity, as well as surveys from parents and students. This comprehensive approach ensures that the evaluations reflect well-rounded experiences for students and families.

The enrolled student numbers at these top-ranked middle schools demonstrate a wide range, from 392 students at Lee High School to 1,175 students at Discovery Middle School. Additionally, the student-to-teacher ratios vary from 16:1 to 22:1, indicating diverse classroom sizes that can influence instructional dynamics.

For many families in the Huntsville metro area, the quality of local schools is a crucial factor for living decisions and overall community satisfaction. These rankings may serve as a valuable resource for families considering moving to the area or looking to enroll their children in middle schools. As educational standards continue to evolve, these schools have emerged as leaders in providing quality education, nurturing environments, and a commitment to student success.

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