Auburn Public Schools
- AUBURN, ME
School District
Auburn Public Schools
- AUBURN, ME
- Rating 3.7 out of 5 10 reviews
Report Card
- Academicsgrade C
- Diversitygrade B
- Teachersgrade B minus
- College Prepgrade C+
- Clubs & Activitiesgrade C minus
- Administrationgrade C minus
- Sportsgrade B minus
- Foodgrade C minus
- Resources & Facilitiesgrade D minus
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Academics
Percent Proficient - Reading
81%
Percent Proficient - Math
74%
Average Graduation Rate
80%
Average SAT
1100
155 responses
Average ACT
No data available
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Students
Diversity
grade B
Based on racial and economic diversity and survey responses on school culture and diversity from students and parents.
Students
3,276
Free or Reduced Lunch
52.6%
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Teachers
Student-Teacher Ratio
11:1
National
17:1Average Teacher Salary
$57,364
Teachers in First/Second Year
12%
Finances
Expenses Per Student
$16,200 / student
National
$12,239- Cost of Livinggrade B+
- Good for Familiesgrade B minus
- Housinggrade C+
Median Household Income
$55,402
National
$69,021Median Rent
$814
National
$1,163Median Home Value
$190,000
National
$244,900Auburn Public Schools Reviews
Rating 3.7 out of 5 10 reviews
Both of my children have gone to school in Auburn since Kindergarten. They started at Walton where they each got the individual attention they needed. (As a parent, you have to realize that half of their education happens in school and the other half they get from you at home.) Then they went to AMS where, depending on the team they were on, they either had good teachers or new teachers who needed a lot of practice. The food at AMS was good, and I would suggest getting your child involved in as many extra-curricular activities as you can, such as Odyssey of the Mind. That way if they aren't challenged in their academic classes, they are growing in other ways. Edward Little High School offers a lot of honors and AP classes, and the teachers at those levels are some of the finest ones in the building. The lunches there are sub par, but the school is being rebuilt (hooray!) so hopefully when that happens, other areas will improve as well.
I love the diversity in Auburn public schools. What I would like to see more of is more support from administration for teachers, and more inclusive measures for LGBT students.
System isn't very thorough, not very sanitary and food is terrible. College readiness is poor. Would not recommend sending your children to Auburn Public Schools.