Summary:
The city of Boonville, New York is home to three schools: Boonville Elementary School, Adirondack High School, and Adirondack Middle School, all part of the Adirondack Central School District. The data reveals that Adirondack High School and Adirondack Middle School are the standout performers, with Adirondack High School ranking 505 out of 1,242 New York high schools and earning a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger.
Adirondack High School excels academically, with high proficiency rates on Regents exams, including 91.18% in Algebra II, 95.56% in English Language Arts, and 94.57% in U.S. History and Government. The school also boasts a respectable 4-year graduation rate of 84.3% and a low dropout rate of 4.9%. Adirondack Middle School also performs well, with 100% proficiency rates on the Regents Algebra I and Living Environment exams for 8th graders.
While the academic performance varies across the three schools, with Boonville Elementary School's 3rd-5th grade state assessment proficiency rates being mixed, the data suggests that the Boonville area faces challenges related to socioeconomic factors. All three schools have relatively high free/reduced lunch rates, ranging from 52.64% at Boonville Elementary to 57.5% at Adirondack High School. The variation in spending per student, with Adirondack High School spending significantly more than the other two schools, raises questions about resource allocation and whether the higher spending is translating into better outcomes.
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