Summary:
The Edgewater School District is home to two high-performing elementary schools, Eleanor Van Gelder and George Washington School, which serve students from kindergarten through 5th grade. Both schools demonstrate strong academic performance, with Eleanor Van Gelder outperforming state and district averages in English Language Arts and Mathematics proficiency.
The student populations at both schools are racially diverse, with significant representation from White, Asian, Hispanic, and other racial/ethnic groups. This diversity is a positive attribute and likely contributes to a rich learning environment. Additionally, both schools have relatively low chronic absenteeism rates, indicating strong student engagement and attendance, which is an important factor in academic success.
In terms of funding, Eleanor Van Gelder spends $10,452 per student, while George Washington School spends $9,643 per student, both of which are above the state average. This suggests a strong financial commitment to education in the Edgewater School District. Overall, the data indicates that the district is home to two high-performing elementary schools that are providing a quality education to their diverse student populations.
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