Summary:
Bglig-Shirley Rodriguez-Remeneski Charter School is the sole elementary school serving grades K-8 in the Bglig-Shirley Rodriguez-Remeneski Charter School district. With 297 students enrolled, the school faces challenges in providing a well-rounded education, as evidenced by its mixed academic performance and high-need student population.
The school's academic performance is inconsistent across grade levels and subject areas. While it excels in certain areas, such as 8th grade English Language Arts and Regents exams, it struggles in others, particularly in the lower grades and in math. The school's test scores are generally below the state average, with proficiency rates ranging from 20% to 75.68% in ELA and 20.69% to 65.52% in math. However, the school's science proficiency rates are above the state average.
Despite the school's significant per-student spending of $24,885, which is much higher than the state average, and its small class sizes with a student-teacher ratio of 10.2, the academic outcomes suggest the need for a closer examination of the school's instructional practices, resource allocation, and support systems. With 90.91% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, the school serves a high-need student population, which may present additional challenges in supporting their academic and social-emotional needs.
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