Summary:
The Brockport Central School District in New York serves students from kindergarten through 12th grade across 5 schools, including 3 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. The district's schools demonstrate a mix of strengths and areas for improvement, with the high school and middle school standing out as top performers.
Brockport High School is the district's highest-performing school, ranking in the top 35% of New York high schools and earning a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school boasts strong Regents exam results, with over 80% proficiency in core subjects like English Language Arts, Global History, and U.S. History. Additionally, Brockport High School maintains a relatively high graduation rate of 84.3% and a low dropout rate of 4.5%. In contrast, A.D. Oliver Middle School outperformed the district and state on several 8th grade NY State Assessments, including 100% proficiency in Algebra I and Earth and Space Sciences, though its overall ranking has since declined.
The district's elementary schools, including Ginther Elementary, Fred W Hill, and Barclay Elementary, demonstrate more varied performance, with room for improvement in areas such as student-teacher ratios and chronic absenteeism rates. Additionally, the district faces challenges related to high rates of free and reduced-price lunch eligibility, which may indicate socioeconomic factors impacting student learning across the schools.
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