Summary:
The Kingston City School District in New York contains only one high school, Kingston High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school's performance has declined in recent years, with a 3-star rating out of 5 and a dropping statewide ranking, indicating average performance compared to other New York high schools.
Kingston High School's four-year graduation rate of 84.3% is slightly below the state average, and its dropout rate of 4.5% is higher than the state average. The school also struggles with a high chronic absenteeism rate of 31.5%, significantly above the state average. Academically, the school's performance on Regents exams varies, with some subject areas exceeding the state average and others falling below.
Despite the school's challenges, it has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 12:1 and spends significantly more per student ($33,454) than the state average. However, the school serves a high percentage of economically disadvantaged students, with 62.7% qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch. These factors suggest the school may be facing unique challenges in providing a high-quality education to its student population.
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