Summary:
The Clifton-Fine Central School District in New York contains a single high school, Clifton-Fine Junior-Senior High School, which serves grades 7-12. The school has experienced fluctuating performance over the past three years, with its statewide rank ranging from 526 to 800 out of over 1,200 high schools in New York, and its SchoolDigger rating varying between 2 and 3 stars out of 5.
Academically, Clifton-Fine Junior-Senior High School has shown mixed results, with some subject areas on state assessments and Regents exams exceeding the state averages, while others fall behind. The school's four-year graduation rate of 84.3% is lower than the state average, and its dropout rate of 4.5% is higher. Additionally, the school has a significantly higher chronic absenteeism rate of 31.5% compared to the state average.
Despite these challenges, Clifton-Fine Junior-Senior High School serves a relatively high-poverty student population, with over two-thirds of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch. However, the school's per-student spending is significantly higher than the state average, at $42,860 per student. This may indicate a focus on providing additional resources and support for the student population. With a small student body of only 121 students, the school maintains a low student-teacher ratio of 6.2, which could contribute to a more personalized learning environment.
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