Summary:
The Addison Central School District in New York operates two elementary schools: Tuscarora Elementary School and Valley Early Childhood School. Based on the available data, neither school appears to be a standout performer, as both have consistently ranked in the bottom 10% of New York elementary schools over the past few years.
Tuscarora Elementary School has significantly lower proficiency rates in English Language Arts (ELA) and Math compared to state averages, with only 19.7%-26.32% of students proficient in ELA and 12.73%-43.94% proficient in Math. The district-wide proficiency rates for Addison Central School District are also well below the state averages in both subjects. Additionally, Tuscarora Elementary School has a high free and reduced lunch rate of 53.44%, indicating a significant population of economically disadvantaged students.
In contrast, Valley Early Childhood School has a lower free and reduced lunch rate of 21.7%, but its historical ranking of 1990 out of 2206 New York elementary schools in the 2005-2006 school year suggests it is also performing below average. The higher spending per student at Tuscarora Elementary School ($28,164 compared to $24,623 at Valley Early Childhood School) has not translated into improved academic performance, raising questions about the effective allocation and utilization of resources within the district.
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