Summary:
The Livingston Manor Central School District in New York contains a single high school, Livingston Manor High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school has a relatively small student population of 167 and a low student-teacher ratio of 8:1, but it faces some challenges, including a high chronic absenteeism rate and uneven academic performance across different subject areas.
Livingston Manor High School's statewide ranking has fluctuated between 475 and 579 out of 1,234 to 1,242 New York high schools over the past three school years, and it has maintained a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school's four-year graduation rate of 84.3% is slightly below the state average, while its dropout rate of 4.5% is slightly higher. Academically, the school outperforms the state average in some areas, such as 7th and 8th grade English Language Arts and several Regents exams, but underperforms in others, like 8th grade Math and Science, as well as in Algebra I and Geometry Regents exams.
One notable aspect of Livingston Manor High School is its high per-student spending of $45,082, which is significantly higher than the state average. This may be due to the school's relatively high percentage of students (46.11%) who qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a significant level of economic disadvantage among the student population. The school's challenges with chronic absenteeism and uneven academic performance suggest that it may need to focus on improving its curriculum, instructional practices, and strategies for addressing the needs of its economically disadvantaged students.
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