Thomas S. Wootton High School

Thomas S. Wootton High School, a public school located in Rockville, MD, serves grade(s) 9-12 in Montgomery County Public Schools. Currently, a GreatSchools Summary Rating cannot be calculated for this school due to a lack of available school quality measures.

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College Readiness

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College Success

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Test Scores

Test scores at this school are above the state average. Because test scores in some states are so low, some students at this school may still not be performing at grade level

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Even high-performing schools can have disparities between student groups. To understand how well this school serves all its students, review the information below in the Equity section. Understand what on-track learning looks like for your child and how you can help at home.

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Equity Overview

In this section, we publish a rating that reflects how well this school is serving disadvantaged students, compared to other schools in the state, based on college readiness, learning progress, and test score data provided from the state’s Department of Education.

The state does not provide enough information for us to calculate an Equity Rating for this school.

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Low-Income Students

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