Summary:
The Canastota Central School District in New York has one middle school, Roberts Street Middle School, which serves students in grades 6-8. The school's academic performance is generally higher than the district average but lower than the state average, with some notable strengths in Regents Exam scores. The school serves a population with a relatively high percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, which may impact its academic outcomes.
Roberts Street Middle School's proficiency rates on the New York State Assessments range from 37.21% to 68.49% in English Language Arts and 48.15% to 68.49% in Math, compared to the state averages of 50.86% to 56.61% in ELA and 46.74% to 56.47% in Math. However, the school's proficiency rates on the Regents Exams for Algebra I and Life Science Biology were 100%, significantly higher than the district and state averages.
The school's relatively high per-student spending ($26,261) and low student-teacher ratio (9.9 to 1) suggest that the district is allocating significant resources to support the school and its students. This may be a contributing factor to the school's performance, as research has shown that increased funding and smaller class sizes can positively impact student outcomes. Overall, the data suggests that Roberts Street Middle School is performing reasonably well compared to the district and state, with some notable strengths and challenges that may be influenced by the school's socioeconomic factors and resource allocation.
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