Summary:
The 14610 zip code area in New York is home to 5 schools, including 4 elementary schools and 1 alternative school, spread across two different school districts - the Brighton Central School District and the Rochester City School District. The data reveals stark contrasts in performance and resources between the higher-performing Council Rock Primary School in the Brighton district and the lower-performing Rochester City schools.
Among the standout schools, School 15-Children's School Of Rochester (The) has the highest proficiency rates on state assessments, particularly in 3rd and 4th grade English Language Arts and Math, and a higher 1-star rating from SchoolDigger. The Rochester Academy Of Science Charter School also stands out as a relatively high-performing alternative option, with Regents exam proficiency rates exceeding the state averages in several subjects.
The data also reveals significant socioeconomic diversity across the schools, with free/reduced lunch rates ranging from 19.78% at Council Rock Primary to 93.33% at School 28-Henry Hudson. This disparity in student populations likely contributes to the wide range in per-student spending, from $13,000 at the Rochester Academy of Science Charter School to $37,326 at School 28-Henry Hudson. Addressing these educational inequities will require a multifaceted approach targeting resource allocation, school policies, and broader socioeconomic factors.
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