Overview of Tanglewood Mid
Tanglewood Middle, a public school, is located in Greenville (SC), which is in a rural fringe setting. This has an 868 student population and serves 6-8 students. It has 19% students who scored at or above proficient level in math and 22% who scored at or below proficient level in reading. The school has 88% minority student enrollment. 19 students to teacher ratio, which is lower than the district average. The student population is 48% female and 52% male. The school has 100% students who are economically disadvantaged. There are 45 full-time equivalent teachers and 3 full time school counselors.
A Glance
Ratio Student/Teacher19Math Proficiency19%Reading proficiency22%
Tanglewood Middle 2021 Rankings
This is #233 in South Carolina Middle Schools. The schools are ranked based on how they perform on state-required exams, their graduation rates, and how well their students prepare for high school. Learn more about our Best Mid-Schools.
All Rankings
- #233in South Carolina Mid Schools
- #16-21in Greenville County Schools
Ranking Factors
How Tanglewood Middle was ranked number one in South Carolina out of 312 schools.
Tanglewood Middle Students/Teachers
These numbers and percentages are based on data provided by the state education agencies to federal government
Tanglewood Middle: Test Scores
Tanglewood Middle had 19% students who scored at or above proficient level in math and 22% who scored at or below proficient level in reading. This metric shows that the school is doing worse in math than in reading. Greenville County Schools had 54% students who tested at or above proficient reading level, and 56% of those students tested at or below that level for mathematics. This metric is different from students in other states. Tanglewood Middle scored worse in math than students in the state, and worse in reading. 44% of South Carolina students passed the proficiency level for reading and 45% for math.
District
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