C Top 75%

Tilton Upper Middle School

#59 State Rank
C District Grade
171 Students
54.9 Composite Score

MCAS Test Scores

Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System results

English Language Arts

23.5% Proficient or Above
1% Advanced

Mathematics

26.5% Proficient or Above
2% Advanced

Science

26% Proficient or Above
7% Advanced

Score Trends

Year Subject Grade Proficient+ Advanced
2023 English Language Arts 04 21% 1%
2023 English Language Arts 05 26% 1%
2023 Mathematics 04 32% 3%
2023 Mathematics 05 21% 1%
2023 Science 05 26% 7%
2022 English Language Arts 04 21% 0%
2022 English Language Arts 05 18% 1%
2022 Mathematics 04 24% 3%
2022 Mathematics 05 15% 0%
2022 Science 05 20% 1%

MCAS is administered annually to students in grades 3-8 and 10. Scores reflect the percentage of students meeting or exceeding grade-level expectations.

Student Demographics

171 students enrolled

Race/Ethnicity

Hispanic 59.1%
White 33.3%
Black 3.5%
Asian 1.2%

Gender

49.7% Male
50.3% Female

Student Programs

English Learners 20.5%
Free/Reduced Lunch 73.1%

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tilton Upper Middle School's letter grade?

Tilton Upper Middle School has earned a letter grade of C, based on MCAS test scores, attendance, and other performance metrics. This grade represents how the school compares to other Massachusetts School schools.

What grades does Tilton Upper Middle School serve?

Tilton Upper Middle School is a School school in , Massachusetts.

Is Tilton Upper Middle School part of a school district?

Yes, Tilton Upper Middle School is part of Haverhill School District. The district oversees multiple schools in the area and provides centralized administration, curriculum standards, and support services.

How are school ratings calculated?

School ratings are calculated using multiple factors including MCAS test scores (proficiency and growth), attendance rates, graduation rates (for high schools), and student-teacher ratios. The composite score is then converted to a letter grade based on statewide percentile rankings.