Summary:
The Lewiston-Porter Central School District in New York contains a single middle school, Lewiston Porter Middle School, which serves students in grades 6-8. The school's performance on state assessments is generally below the state average, though it excels in certain subject areas like Regents exams in Algebra I and Life Science Biology.
Lewiston Porter Middle School has a student population of 453 and a relatively low free and reduced-price lunch rate of 21.63%, which is lower than the state average. The school benefits from significant resources, with a per-student spending of $25,859 and a low student-teacher ratio of 9.8, both of which are higher than the state averages. While the school's overall performance lags behind the state, it often performs at or slightly above the Lewiston-Porter Central School District average, suggesting that district-level factors may be influencing the school's outcomes.
One of the school's strengths is its exceptional performance on Regents exams, with proficiency rates above 90% in Algebra I and Life Science Biology. However, the school's performance on state assessments in English Language Arts and Math is generally below the state average, indicating room for improvement in these core academic areas. The school's access to significant resources presents an opportunity to further investigate how these resources are being utilized and whether they are effectively supporting student learning and achievement.
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