Summary:
The city of Hartsdale, New York is home to two schools: Woodlands Middle/High School, which serves grades 7-12, and Highview School, which serves grades 2-3. Woodlands Middle/High School stands out as the larger and more comprehensive school, with an enrollment of 681 students compared to Highview School's 246 students.
Woodlands Middle/High School has a four-year graduation rate of 84.3% and a dropout rate of 4.9%. The school performs above the state average in several Regents exams, including Algebra II, English Language Arts, and U.S. History and Government, but lags behind the state average in areas like Algebra I and Physics. Highview School performs above the state average in 3rd grade Math, but slightly below average in 3rd grade English Language Arts.
The data suggests that socioeconomic factors may play a role in the schools' performance, as 65.93% of Woodlands Middle/High School students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch. Additionally, the higher spending per student at Woodlands Middle/High School ($28,766) compared to Highview School ($25,713) indicates that the Greenburgh Central School District is allocating more resources to the larger secondary school. However, Highview School has a lower student-teacher ratio, potentially indicating a more favorable learning environment for younger students.
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