Summary:
The Cheektowaga-Sloan Union Free School District in New York is home to two elementary schools: Theodore Roosevelt School (grades PK-2) and Woodrow Wilson Elementary School (grades 3-5). Both schools serve a student population with a relatively high rate of free or reduced-price lunch eligibility, indicating economic disadvantage in the community.
While the two schools have consistent spending of $26,587 per student, they differ in their student-teacher ratios, with Woodrow Wilson Elementary School having a lower ratio of 11.1 compared to Theodore Roosevelt School's 13.2. Academically, Woodrow Wilson Elementary School generally outperforms the district and state averages in English Language Arts and Math proficiency for grades 3-5, with some exceptions. The school has also seen its statewide ranking improve over the past few years, suggesting progress in supporting student learning.
Overall, the data provides a nuanced picture of the elementary schools within the Cheektowaga-Sloan Union Free School District. While both schools face challenges related to economic disadvantage, Woodrow Wilson Elementary School stands out with its stronger academic performance and improving statewide ranking, offering a glimmer of hope for the district's educational outcomes.
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