Summary:
The city of Bloomfield, New York is home to three schools serving students from elementary through high school: Bloomfield Elementary School, Bloomfield High School, and Bloomfield Middle School. These schools, part of the East Bloomfield Central School District, demonstrate a range of academic performance and student demographics.
Bloomfield Elementary School stands out as the top-performing school in the district, consistently ranking in the top 25-30% of New York elementary schools and exceeding state and district averages in academic assessments. With a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 10.3, the school appears to provide a high-quality educational experience for its predominantly white student population. In contrast, Bloomfield High School boasts an impressive 90.2% four-year graduation rate, significantly higher than the state average, and a low 4.1% dropout rate, indicating strong student engagement and support.
While the data suggests academic excellence at the elementary and high school levels, it also reveals potential areas of concern. The district appears to have socioeconomic disparities, with Bloomfield High School having a higher percentage of students eligible for free/reduced lunch compared to the other schools. Additionally, all three schools in the district have a predominantly white student population, with relatively low percentages of minority students, which may impact the diversity of educational experiences and opportunities available to students.
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