Summary:
The William Floyd Union Free School District in New York consists of 9 schools, including 6 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, and 1 high school. The district as a whole is ranked 700 out of 874 school districts in New York and is rated 1 out of 5 stars by SchoolDigger.
Within the district, a few schools stand out. William Floyd High School is ranked 763 out of 1234 New York high schools and rated 2 out of 5 stars. It has a 84.3% four-year graduation rate and a 4.5% dropout rate, and it performs above the state average in several Regents exam subjects. William Paca Middle School is ranked 1004 out of 1500 New York middle schools and outperforms the district and state averages in several 7th and 8th grade state assessments. Additionally, John S Hobart Elementary School stands out with strong performance in 3rd and 4th grade state assessments, particularly in Math.
However, the district as a whole faces significant challenges, with many of its schools performing below state averages in Regents and state assessment subjects, particularly in Math and Science. The high rates of free and reduced-price lunch recipients across the district, ranging from 51.78% to 78.87%, indicate that many students come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, which likely contributes to the overall academic challenges faced by the district. While there are pockets of success, the data suggests a need for more targeted interventions and support to address the disparities within the William Floyd Union Free School District.
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