Summary:
The North Syracuse Central School District in New York is home to 7 elementary schools serving students from pre-kindergarten through 4th grade. The data reveals significant disparities in academic performance across these schools, with Cicero Elementary School consistently ranking among the highest in the district and outperforming state and district averages in English Language Arts and Math proficiency.
While most schools in the district struggle to meet state standards, Lakeshore Road Elementary School and Karl W Saile Bear Road Elementary School stand out with impressive 3rd and 4th grade proficiency rates, respectively. However, schools like Roxboro Road Elementary School lag behind, with the lowest proficiency rates in the district. These disparities suggest the need to investigate the factors contributing to the uneven academic performance and implement strategies to improve outcomes across all schools.
The data also reveals variations in school spending, student-teacher ratios, and free and reduced lunch rates, which may be correlated with the observed differences in student achievement. Further analysis is needed to understand how these factors impact academic performance and address the equity concerns within the North Syracuse Central School District.
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