Summary:
The Williamsville, New York area is home to 11 schools, including 7 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, and 2 high schools, all part of the Williamsville Central School District, except for Sheridan Hill Elementary and Harris Hill Elementary, which are part of the Clarence Central School District. The district as a whole performs exceptionally well, with all schools receiving 4 or 5 stars from SchoolDigger and ranking in the top 10% of districts in New York.
Among the standout schools are Maple East Elementary, which ranked 199th out of 2,439 New York elementary schools and had exceptional test scores, and Country Parkway Elementary, which ranked 166th and also had strong academic performance. Sheridan Hill Elementary, part of the Clarence district, also stood out with excellent test scores and a 5-star rating. The two high schools, Williamsville North High School and Williamsville South High School, both had strong graduation rates above 93%.
Across the district, there is some variation in student demographics, with Maple East and Country Parkway having higher Asian student populations. The schools with the lowest student-teacher ratios, such as Heim Middle and Mill Middle, tend to be the higher-performing ones, suggesting a potential link between smaller class sizes and academic achievement.
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