Summary:
The Central Valley Central School District At Ilion-Mohawk in New York contains two elementary schools: Barringer Road Elementary School and Harry M Fisher Elementary School. The data reveals significant performance differences between the two schools, with Barringer Road Elementary consistently ranking in the bottom 20-25% of New York elementary schools and struggling with test scores well below the state average.
Barringer Road Elementary School has a high percentage of students (56.67%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a higher proportion of economically disadvantaged students. In contrast, Harry M Fisher Elementary School has a much lower percentage of students (12.91%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch, suggesting a more affluent student population. This disparity in student demographics may contribute to the performance gap between the two schools.
Additionally, the per-student spending at Harry M Fisher Elementary School ($30,906) is significantly higher than at Barringer Road Elementary School ($19,850), raising questions about the equitable distribution of resources within the district. The student-teacher ratio is slightly lower at Barringer Road Elementary School (11.3) compared to Harry M Fisher Elementary School (12), but this does not appear to be a significant factor in the schools' performance differences.
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