Summary:
The Frankfort-Schuyler Central School District in New York consists of 3 schools: 1 elementary school, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. While the district serves a predominantly economically disadvantaged student population, the performance of these schools varies significantly.
The standout school in the district is Frankfort-Schuyler Central High School, which has consistently ranked in the top 30% of New York high schools over the past 3 years and earned 4 out of 5 stars from SchoolDigger. The high school boasts strong performance on Regents exams, with several subjects seeing over 80% proficiency rates, and a relatively high 4-year graduation rate of 84.3%. In contrast, the Frankfort-Schuyler Elementary School has seen a steady decline in its statewide ranking over the past 3 years, dropping from the 1749th to the 1938th position among New York elementary schools, accompanied by declining proficiency rates on state assessments.
The Frankfort-Schuyler Middle School stands out for its strong performance on 7th grade math assessments, with 63.49% proficiency compared to the state average of 56.47%, as well as 100% proficiency rates on the Regents Living Environment and Algebra I exams. However, the district's schools generally underperform the state averages on standardized tests, with proficiency rates often 10-20 percentage points below the New York averages, particularly in English Language Arts and Math at the elementary and middle school levels.
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