Summary:
The Brockport, New York area is home to 5 schools, including 3 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school, all part of the Brockport Central School District. The data reveals a mix of performance, with Brockport High School standing out as the strongest performer in the district.
Brockport High School ranks in the top 35% of New York high schools, with a 84.3% four-year graduation rate and 31.5% chronic absenteeism rate, both better than the district and state averages. The school also has above-average proficiency rates on several Regents exams. In contrast, A.D. Oliver Middle School, while ranked in the bottom 30% of New York middle schools, stands out for its 100% proficiency rates on the Algebra I and Earth and Space Sciences Regents exams.
The elementary and middle schools in the district appear to struggle more, with lower test scores and rankings compared to state averages. However, the high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 42.2% to 51.16% across the schools, indicates a relatively high-need student population that may contribute to these challenges. Spending per student also varies significantly, from $22,538 at Ginther Elementary to $27,193 at Brockport High School, which could be an area for further analysis.
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