Summary:
The Southampton Union Free School District in New York contains a single middle school, Southampton Intermediate School, which serves grades 6-8. The school's performance has been mixed, with some grades and subjects performing above the district and state averages, while others are significantly below. However, the school has shown strength in Regents exams, such as Living Environment and Algebra I, where its proficiency rates exceed the district and state averages.
Despite the school district's relatively high per-student spending of $60,991 and a low student-teacher ratio of 6.5 to 1, the school's overall ranking has consistently placed it in the bottom half of New York middle schools, between 1132 and 1320 out of around 1500 schools. This suggests that the school may have room for improvement in providing a more consistent and high-quality education across all grade levels and subject areas. Additionally, the school serves a population with a high percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, at 51.44% in 2023-2024, which could be a factor in the school's uneven academic performance and may require targeted interventions and support.
Overall, while Southampton Intermediate School shows some strengths, particularly in Regents exams, there are also areas where the school could improve to provide a more consistent and high-quality education for all students. Further analysis and targeted interventions may be necessary to address the school's challenges and help it reach its full potential.
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