Summary:
The city of Monsey, New York is home to three elementary schools - Margetts Elementary School, Grandview Elementary School, and Elmwood Elementary School - all part of the East Ramapo Central School District (Spring Valley). These schools serve students from kindergarten through 6th grade, with Elmwood Elementary offering the broadest grade range.
Among the three schools, Grandview Elementary School stands out for its stronger performance in 3rd grade math, with 42.7% of students proficient or better compared to the district and state averages. Elmwood Elementary School also demonstrates relatively stronger performance in the upper elementary grades, particularly in math and English language arts. However, all three schools struggle to meet state-level proficiency standards, with significantly lower scores than the state averages.
Across the board, the schools serve communities with high levels of economic disadvantage, as evidenced by the high percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 77.59% to 80.45%. This socioeconomic factor likely plays a role in the schools' academic performance and may require targeted interventions and support. Additionally, the wide range in per-student spending, from $25,986 at Margetts Elementary to $31,462 at Elmwood Elementary, suggests potential funding and resource disparities within the district that may impact the schools' ability to provide quality education.
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