Summary:
The city of Albion, New York is home to three schools serving students from elementary through high school: Ronald L Sodoma Elementary School, Charles D'Amico High School, and Carl I Bergerson Middle School. While the high school stands out as the strongest performer, the elementary school faces consistent challenges, and the middle school shows some promising pockets of excellence.
Charles D'Amico High School is the highest-ranked school in the district, with a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger and strong performance on Regents exams, particularly in Algebra II, Global History, and Physics. The school also boasts a relatively high 4-year graduation rate of 84.3% and a low dropout rate of 4.9%. In contrast, Ronald L Sodoma Elementary School consistently ranks in the bottom half of New York elementary schools, with a 2-star rating, and struggles with proficiency rates on the state ELA assessments.
The Carl I Bergerson Middle School shows some promising performance, with a 100% proficiency rate on the Regents Algebra I exam and a 75% proficiency rate on the Regents Living Environment exam, both significantly higher than the district and state averages. However, the Albion Central School District as a whole is ranked 564 out of 865 districts in New York, with a 2-star rating, suggesting broader challenges that may be impacting the performance of its schools.
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