Summary:
The Frankfort-Schuyler Central School District in New York contains a single high school, Frankfort-Schuyler Central High School, which serves grades 9-12. The school has seen a decline in its statewide ranking over the past three years, dropping from 339th out of 1,228 New York high schools in 2022-2023 to 404th out of 1,234 in 2024-2025.
Frankfort-Schuyler Central High School's academic performance is mixed, with some subject areas showing strong proficiency rates on Regents exams, while others lag behind the state average. The school's four-year graduation rate of 84.3% is slightly lower than the state average, and its chronic absenteeism rate of 31.5% is relatively high compared to the state. Despite spending $25,579 per student, which is higher than the state average, the school's declining performance and ranking suggest that the additional resources may not be translating into improved student outcomes.
Overall, the data analysis reveals that Frankfort-Schuyler Central High School is facing challenges in maintaining its academic performance and statewide ranking. The school may need to implement targeted interventions and strategies to address issues such as uneven academic performance, high chronic absenteeism, and the effective allocation of its resources to better support student learning and achievement.
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