Summary:
The Bainbridge-Guilford Central School District consists of three schools: two elementary schools (Greenlawn Elementary and Guilford Elementary) and one high school (Bainbridge-Guilford High School). While the high school is a strong performer, ranking in the top 30% of New York high schools, the elementary schools have struggled, with Greenlawn Elementary ranking in the bottom 30% of New York elementary schools.
Bainbridge-Guilford High School has consistently high academic performance, with strong proficiency rates on Regents exams across multiple subjects. However, the school also has some areas of concern, such as lower proficiency rates in Chemistry and Living Environment. In contrast, the elementary schools have lower proficiency rates compared to state averages on the 3rd-6th grade New York State Assessments in English Language Arts and Math.
The data also reveals potential equity concerns, as the elementary schools have higher free/reduced lunch rates compared to the high school, suggesting a need to investigate resource allocation and support for the lower-performing schools. Additionally, the lack of historical data for the elementary schools makes it difficult to assess long-term trends and identify areas for improvement across the district.
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