Summary:
The city of North Rose, New York has only one public elementary school, the North Rose-Wolcott Elementary School, which serves grades PK-4 with an enrollment of 427 students. The school is part of the North Rose-Wolcott Central School District, which is ranked 727 out of 874 school districts in New York and has a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger.
North Rose-Wolcott Elementary School has consistently ranked in the bottom 10-15% of New York elementary schools over the past three school years, with 0-1 star ratings from SchoolDigger. The school's proficiency rates in both English Language Arts (ELA) and Math are significantly lower than the state averages, indicating that students are underperforming compared to their peers across New York. With nearly 60% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, the school serves a high-poverty student population, which can present additional challenges in terms of academic achievement and resource allocation.
Despite the school's low performance, the spending per student of $25,384 is relatively high compared to the state average. Additionally, the school has a student-teacher ratio of 12.4 to 1, suggesting that class sizes are relatively small. However, these factors alone do not seem to be translating into higher academic achievement, raising questions about the effective use of resources and the need to explore ways to improve educational outcomes at North Rose-Wolcott Elementary School.
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