Summary:
The William Floyd Union Free School District in New York operates two middle schools: William Floyd Middle School and William Paca Middle School. These schools serve students in grades 6-8 and are part of a district that is ranked 700 out of 874 districts in the state and rated 1 out of 5 stars by SchoolDigger, indicating below-average performance compared to other districts.
Based on the data, William Floyd Middle School appears to be the stronger performing school, with higher proficiency rates on state assessments, especially in English Language Arts. In contrast, William Paca Middle School has lower overall proficiency rates but performs better on specific assessments like the Algebra I Regents exam. Both schools, however, have proficiency rates below the New York state averages, indicating a need for improvement across the William Floyd Union Free School District.
The data also reveals that William Floyd Middle School has a higher student enrollment of 1,107 compared to 987 at William Paca Middle School. Additionally, William Paca Middle School has a lower student-teacher ratio of 10.1, while William Floyd Middle School has a ratio of 12.2. However, these factors do not seem to be directly correlated with the schools' academic performance, suggesting that other factors, such as curriculum, instruction, and support services, may be more influential.
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