Summary:
The Island Trees Union Free School District in New York operates four schools: two elementary schools (Michael F Stokes School and J Fred Sparke School), one middle school (Island Trees Middle School), and one high school (Island Trees High School). The district is known for its strong academic performance, with several schools consistently ranking among the top 25-30% in New York state.
Island Trees High School stands out as an exceptional institution, with consistently high rankings, excellent Regents exam results, and a graduation rate of 84.3%. The school spends $32,828 per student, which is higher than the state average. Island Trees Middle School also performs exceptionally well, with many subject areas achieving over 60% proficiency on NY State Assessments and 100% proficiency on Regents exams for Living Environment and Algebra I.
The elementary schools, Michael F Stokes School and J Fred Sparke School, also demonstrate strong academic performance, with many subject areas exceeding 50% proficiency. The district as a whole has relatively low rates of free/reduced lunch recipients, indicating a more affluent student population. However, the higher per-student spending at the elementary schools suggests a focus on early childhood education and intervention, which could have long-term benefits for student success.
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