Summary:
The city of Geneva, New York is home to 4 schools, including 2 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school, all part of the Geneva City School District. While the district faces some challenges, with most schools performing below state averages, there are also bright spots, such as the strong performance of Geneva Middle School on Regents exams.
Geneva Middle School stands out, with a 94.44% proficiency rate in Regents Algebra I, far exceeding the district and state averages. In contrast, the elementary schools, North Street Elementary and West Street Elementary, have particularly low proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Math compared to the state. Geneva High School also has some bright spots, such as a 76.22% proficiency rate in Regents U.S. History and Government, which is close to the state average.
Across the district, there are concerns about equity, with high rates of free and reduced lunch recipients, ranging from 58.9% at Geneva High School to 73.2% at North Street Elementary. Additionally, the district spends relatively high amounts per student, from $23,062 at West Street Elementary to $29,179 at North Street Elementary, but the outcomes do not yet reflect this investment.
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