Summary:
The city of Holley, New York is home to two schools - Holley Elementary School and Holley Junior Senior High School, both part of the Holley Central School District. The data reveals a mix of strengths and challenges for these schools, with Holley Elementary School showing declining performance and Holley Junior Senior High School exhibiting both areas of excellence and room for improvement.
Holley Elementary School has relatively high proficiency rates in 3rd grade English Language Arts and Math compared to the state average, but its state-wide ranking has been declining over the past three years. The school also has a high percentage of free/reduced lunch recipients, indicating a population with lower socioeconomic status. In contrast, Holley Junior Senior High School performs strongly in certain Regents exams, particularly in Chemistry and Global History and Geography, but struggles with lower proficiency rates in 7th and 8th grade English Language Arts and Math compared to the state.
The data also reveals differences in spending per student, with Holley Junior Senior High School spending $18,836 per student compared to $12,980 per student at Holley Elementary School. This may suggest a focus on secondary education or differences in resource allocation within the district. Overall, the analysis provides valuable insights into the educational landscape in Holley, New York, highlighting the need to address the declining performance at Holley Elementary School and the challenges faced by Holley Junior Senior High School in certain subject areas.
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