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Per-Grade Statistics

Central Middle School:

Contact and Location Information

Location Address:

Central Middle School
362 Us Hwy 158
Gatesville, NC
27938-9434

Mailing Address:

Central Middle School
362 Us Hwy 158
Gatesville, NC
27938-9434

Phone Number:

(252) 357-0470


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Classification Information

School District:

Gates County Schools

County:

Gates

Grades Taught:

6th Grade to 8th Grade

Level:

Central Middle School is classified as a "Middle School".

Type:

Central Middle School is a "Regular School".

Status:

Central Middle School was operational at the time of the last report and is currently operational.

Title I:

Central Middle School IS NOT Title I eligible.

School-Wide Title I:

Data Not Required.

Charter:

Central Middle School IS NOT a Charter school.

Magnet:

Central Middle School IS NOT a Magnet school.

NCES Assigned School ID:

370168000719

State Assigned School ID:

308

Locale:

Central Middle School is located in a "Rural area, outside a 'Core Based Statistical Area'"
(Any incorporated place, Census designated place, or non-place territory not within a 'Core Based Statistical Area' or 'Consolidated Statistical Area' of a Large or Mid-size City and defined as rural by the Census Bureau.)

City Limits:

Data Not Available.

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Statistics for Central Middle School:

Classroom Size Information

(FTE) Classroom Teacher Averages
Classroom Teacher Comparison Graph
Enrollment Averages
School Enrollment Comparison Graph
Student to Teacher Ratio
Student to Teacher Ratio

(FTE)
Classroom Teachers

Students

Student Teacher Ratio

School39.053413.692 : 1
District Avg35.0398.611.389 : 1
State Avg40.6594.214.644 : 1
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Enrollment Averages by Grade Level

Grade Level Comparison Graph

6th Grade

7th Grade

8th Grade

School162179193
District Avg162.0179.0193.0
State Avg158.2165.7159.6

Low Income & Migrant Student Information

Free & Reduced Lunch Program Averages
Reduced & Free Lunch Programs Comparison Graph

Reduced Lunch Program

Free Lunch Program

School68 (12.7%)190 (35.6%)
District Avg50.4 (12.6%)152.0 (38.1%)
State Avg52.9 (6.7%)210.5 (26.9%)
Migrant Student Averages
Migrant Student Enrollment Comparison Graph

Migrant Students

SchoolData Not Avaliable
District AvgData Not Avaliable
State Avg20.2 (0.0%)

Enrollment Statistics for Central Middle School

School Ethnicity Distribution Comparison
Total
Male / Female

American Indian
Alaskan Native

Asian
Pacific Islander

Hispanic

African American

Caucasian

School

2
1 / 1
2
0 / 2
2
1 / 1
231
113 / 118
297
164 / 133

District Avg

0.4
0.2 / 0.2
2.0
0.6 / 1.4
3.8
1.8 / 2.0
169.4
86.6 / 82.8
223.0
119.2 / 103.8

State Avg

9.1
4.4 / 4.2
11.4
5.9 / 5.5
34.9
18.0 / 16.9
183.2
92.9 / 90.3
345.0
177.4 / 167.6
School Gender Distribution Comparison

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