Summary:
The city of Scottsville, New York is home to two schools - Wheatland-Chili High School and T.J. Connor Elementary School, both part of the Wheatland-Chili Central School District. Based on the available data, these schools appear to be underperforming compared to state averages across a variety of key metrics.
Neither Wheatland-Chili High School nor T.J. Connor Elementary School stand out as exceptional performers. Wheatland-Chili High School has a statewide ranking between 535-723 out of 1,228-1,234 high schools in New York, with a 2-3 star rating out of 5, while T.J. Connor Elementary has a statewide ranking between 1,642-2,003 out of 2,439-2,445 elementary schools, with a 1-2 star rating. Both schools perform significantly below the state average on New York State Assessments and Regents exams, with proficiency rates often 10-20 percentage points lower than the state average.
The data also reveals that both schools have high rates of free/reduced lunch recipients, over 40%, suggesting the Scottsville area may face socioeconomic challenges that could be contributing to the schools' underperformance. Despite the relatively high spending per student at both schools, the academic outcomes do not seem to reflect the level of investment, indicating potential issues with resource allocation or utilization. The overall poor performance of the schools in Scottsville may warrant further investigation and potential intervention strategies to address the underlying issues and improve educational outcomes for students in the area.
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