Summary:
The Livingston Manor Central School District in New York operates two schools: Livingston Manor Elementary School and Livingston Manor High School. The district serves a population with a relatively lower socioeconomic status, as indicated by the high percentages of free and reduced-price lunch recipients at both schools.
Livingston Manor Elementary School consistently ranks in the top half of New York elementary schools, with a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school demonstrates strong academic performance, with 4th and 6th grade ELA proficiency rates exceeding the state average. The school's high spending per student ($40,344) and low student-teacher ratio (8.1) may contribute to these positive outcomes.
Livingston Manor High School is also ranked in the top half of New York high schools, with a 3-star rating. The school's Regents exam results are impressive, with 100% proficiency in Algebra II and over 80% proficiency in several other subjects. However, the school faces some challenges, including a concerning 4.5% dropout rate and a high chronic absenteeism rate of 31.5%. Like the elementary school, the high school has high spending per student ($45,082) and a low student-teacher ratio (8.0).
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