Summary:
The Rotterdam-Mohonasen Central School District in New York serves students from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade across 4 schools: 2 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. The district's schools show a mix of strengths and areas for improvement, with some standout performers and others struggling to meet state standards.
Mohonasen Senior High School stands out for its strong performance on Regents exams, with proficiency rates above the state average in many subjects. In contrast, Draper Middle School has the lowest statewide ranking among the district's schools, ranking in the bottom 25% of New York middle schools, despite its 100% proficiency rates in certain Regents exams. Pinewood Elementary School has shown consistent improvement, moving from the bottom 50% to the top 50% of New York elementary schools over the past 3 years, and its proficiency rates in Math and ELA are above the district and state averages.
Across the district, the schools serve a significant population of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 42.47% at Mohonasen Senior High to 46.69% at Pinewood Elementary. The district's per-student spending and student-teacher ratios also vary, with the high school receiving the highest per-student funding and Draper Middle School having the lowest student-teacher ratio. These factors may contribute to the differences in academic performance observed across the schools in the Rotterdam-Mohonasen Central School District.
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