Summary:
The Cuba-Rushford Central School District in New York serves students from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade across three schools: Cuba-Rushford Elementary School, Cuba-Rushford High School, and Cuba-Rushford Middle School. The district appears to have some strong-performing schools, particularly at the high school level, but also faces challenges at the middle school level and in addressing the needs of its economically disadvantaged student population.
Cuba-Rushford High School stands out as a standout performer, consistently exceeding state average proficiency rates on Regents exams, especially in Algebra II, ELA, and Living Environment. The school also boasts a high 4-year graduation rate of 84.3% and a low dropout rate of 4.5%. In contrast, Cuba-Rushford Middle School had mixed results, with 6th-grade ELA proficiency above the state average but 7th and 8th-grade ELA and Math proficiency below the state.
Cuba-Rushford Elementary School also stands out, with impressive performance on 3rd-5th grade state assessments, including exceeding the state average proficiency rates in ELA and Math, as well as a high 5th-grade science proficiency rate of 58%. This solid foundation at the elementary level may contribute to the high school's success. However, all three schools have relatively high free/reduced lunch rates, ranging from 44.65% to 48.16%, indicating a significant population of economically disadvantaged students, which may present unique challenges for the district.
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