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Milwee Middle School

Milwee Middle School is a public middle school in Longwood, FL, serving grades 6–8, rated B, with 1,334 students and a 17.9:1 student-teacher ratio.

BTopHap school rating
Rating
B
Grades
6–8
Enrollment
1,334
Students per teacher
17.9:1
Level
Middle
Type
Public · Regular

Academics and programs

Open enrollment
No

Student body

Hispanic39%
White32%
Black20%
Two or more races5%
Asian4%
Pacific Islander0%
Native American0%
Male / female
59% / 41%
Free or reduced lunch
61%
Enrollment change vs prior year
-8.9%
Prior-year enrollment
1,464

Homes assigned to this school

16,396 homes in TopHap's records are assigned to Milwee Middle School. These 40 are sampled evenly down the value ranking, so they span the whole zone rather than just its most expensive streets.

School details

Address
1341 S Ronald Reagan Blvd, Longwood, FL 32750
Phone
(407) 746-3850
Website
milwee.scps.k12.fl.us
Setting
Suburb - Large
Status
Operational
NCES ID
120171001868
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School district

Seminole County School District

Common questions

About Milwee Middle School

How is Milwee Middle School rated?

Milwee Middle School holds a B rating on TopHap's A-to-D scale, which blends state test results, academic progress and student outcomes. Seminole County School District is rated B+ overall.

What grades does Milwee Middle School serve?

Milwee Middle School serves grades 6–8 as a middle school.

How many students attend Milwee Middle School?

1,334 students attend Milwee Middle School, down from 1,464 the prior year, with a student-teacher ratio of 17.9:1.

Which homes are assigned to Milwee Middle School?

TopHap matches 16,396 residential properties to Milwee Middle School in and around Longwood. Each one has its own page with a value estimate, sale history, taxes and the rest of its assigned schools.

Which school district is Milwee Middle School in?

Milwee Middle School is part of Seminole County School District, which reports 76 schools, 63,934 students and $9,761 of spending per student.