Summary:
The Troy City School District in New York contains a single high school, Troy High School, which serves grades 9-12. The district as a whole is performing below average compared to other districts in the state, ranking 674 out of 874 and receiving a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger.
Troy High School's academic performance is inconsistent, with the school performing better than the state average on some Regents exams, such as Algebra II and U.S. History, but significantly underperforming in others, including English Language Arts, Geometry, and Living Environment. The school's four-year graduation rate of 84.3% and dropout rate of 4.5% are areas of concern, as is the high percentage of students (66.05%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a relatively high level of economic disadvantage among the student population.
Despite the school's high per-student spending of $29,391, which is significantly higher than the state average, the academic outcomes do not appear to be commensurate with the level of investment. This raises questions about the effective allocation of resources and the need for a comprehensive approach to address the challenges facing Troy High School and the Troy City School District as a whole.
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