Summary:
The Lewiston-Porter Central School District in New York operates two elementary schools: the Primary Education Center (grades PK-2) and the Intermediate Education Center (grades 3-5). Based on the available data, the Intermediate Education Center appears to be the standout school in the district, consistently outperforming the district and state averages in academic proficiency across various subjects and grade levels.
The Intermediate Education Center has a higher state-wide ranking, moving from 521 out of 2,439 New York elementary schools in 2022-2023 to 724 out of 2,445 in 2024-2025, with a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger. Additionally, the school has a lower student-teacher ratio of 10.3 compared to 11.1 at the Primary Education Center, and it spends more per student at $25,184 versus $23,375 at the Primary Education Center.
While the free/reduced lunch rates are relatively similar between the two schools, the Intermediate Education Center's stronger performance suggests that factors beyond socioeconomic status, such as curriculum, teaching methods, or specific programs and initiatives, may be contributing to its success. The Lewiston-Porter Central School District as a whole is ranked 278 out of 874 in New York, with a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger, indicating that the district is performing at an average level compared to other districts in the state.
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