Summary:
The Grand Island Central School District in New York is home to three elementary schools serving grades K-5: Huth Road School, Charlotte Sidway School, and Kaegebein School. These schools have demonstrated varying levels of academic performance, with Huth Road School and Kaegebein School emerging as standout institutions within the district.
Huth Road School consistently ranks among the top 800-800 elementary schools in New York state and outperforms the district and state averages in English Language Arts and Math proficiency for grades 3-5. The school's 5th-grade students demonstrate particularly strong performance, with 70.19% proficient in English Language Arts and 71.3% proficient in Math. Kaegebein School also maintains a top 800-825 ranking and outperforms the district and state in Math proficiency, with an impressive 5th-grade Math proficiency of 74.65% and a strong 5th-grade Science proficiency of 65.22%.
In contrast, Charlotte Sidway School does not demonstrate the same level of academic excellence as its counterparts. The three schools have similar enrollment, ranging from 405 to 439 students, and relatively comparable spending per student, but they differ in their free and reduced lunch rates, which may be a factor in their academic performance. Overall, the Grand Island Central School District has the opportunity to learn from the successful strategies employed by Huth Road School and Kaegebein School and implement them across the district to improve educational outcomes for all students.
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