Summary:
The Pavilion Central School District in New York operates two schools: Pavilion Junior-Senior High School and D B Bunce Elementary School. The data reveals a stark contrast in performance between the two schools, with Pavilion Junior-Senior High School consistently ranking among the top high schools in the state, while D B Bunce Elementary School struggles to meet state and district averages.
Pavilion Junior-Senior High School has a statewide ranking of 103 out of 1,242 high schools and a 5-star rating from SchoolDigger, indicating its strong academic performance. The school boasts an 84.3% four-year graduation rate and outperforms the state and district averages on most Regents exams, particularly in subjects like Algebra II, English Language Arts, Living Environment, and U.S. History and Government. In contrast, D B Bunce Elementary School has a statewide ranking of 1,688 out of 2,445 elementary schools and a 2-star rating, with proficiency rates below 50% in most subjects and grade levels on the New York State Assessments.
The data also reveals differences in spending per student and student-teacher ratios between the two schools. Pavilion Junior-Senior High School spends $30,961 per student and has a 6:1 student-teacher ratio, while D B Bunce Elementary School spends $29,477 per student and has a 7.9:1 ratio. These factors may contribute to the stark contrast in academic performance between the two schools. Additionally, the high chronic absenteeism rate of 31.5% at Pavilion Junior-Senior High School is a potential area of concern that may impact student learning and achievement.
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