Summary:
The William Floyd Union Free School District in New York contains a single high school, William Floyd High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school's performance is mixed, with some strengths but also areas for improvement compared to state averages.
William Floyd High School had a 84.3% four-year graduation rate for the 2023-2024 school year, slightly below the state average, and a 4.5% dropout rate, which is higher than the state average. The school also struggled with a 31.5% chronic absenteeism rate, significantly higher than the state. Academically, the school performed above the state average in Regents/Common Core Algebra II, Regents/Chemistry, and Regents/Physics, but below the state average in Regents/Common Core Geometry, Regents/Earth Science, Regents/Living Environment, and Regents/Algebra I.
The school serves a population with lower socioeconomic status, as evidenced by the 53.35% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, higher than the state average. However, the district invests heavily in education, spending $27,924 per student, above the state average, and maintaining a student-teacher ratio of 13.9, lower than the state average. Despite these investments, the school's academic performance still lags behind state averages in some areas, suggesting more work is needed to support student success.
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