Summary:
The city of Pavilion, New York is home to two schools: Pavilion Junior-Senior High School and D B Bunce Elementary School, both part of the Pavilion Central School District. While Pavilion Junior-Senior High School is a standout, high-performing school, D B Bunce Elementary School struggles to keep up with state averages.
Pavilion Junior-Senior High School consistently ranks among the top high schools in New York, with strong academic performance, a low dropout rate, and a solid graduation rate. The school spends a significant amount per student and maintains a low student-teacher ratio, suggesting a focus on individualized attention and support. In contrast, D B Bunce Elementary School has consistently ranked in the bottom half of the state, with proficiency rates often falling below the district and state averages, particularly in math and English Language Arts.
Both schools appear to prioritize resource allocation, as evidenced by the high spending per student and low student-teacher ratios. However, the relatively high free/reduced lunch rates in both schools indicate that the Pavilion district serves a significant population of economically disadvantaged students, which may contribute to the performance challenges at the elementary school level. The data highlights an opportunity for the district to focus on improving the performance of D B Bunce Elementary School, potentially by learning from the successful strategies employed at the high school level.
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