Summary:
The Levittown school district in New York serves a mix of 12 elementary, middle, and high schools, with standout performance at the high school level. Gen Douglas MacArthur Senior High School and Division Avenue Senior High School consistently rank among the top schools in the state, with exceptional test scores and graduation rates. In contrast, the elementary and middle schools show more variability in their performance, with some, like Wisdom Lane Middle School, excelling in math and science, while others, such as Abbey Lane School, lag behind in English Language Arts and math proficiency.
The district's high schools maintain a 4-year graduation rate of 84.3%, on par with the state average, and a dropout rate of 4.9%, slightly lower than the state. However, the district as a whole struggles with high chronic absenteeism rates, around 34% across the high schools. Spending per student varies, with the high schools spending the most, between $17,081 and $23,065 per student, and relatively small class sizes across the district.
Socioeconomic disparities are evident, with free and reduced-price lunch rates ranging from 14.6% at Gardiners Avenue School to 30.14% at Island Trees Middle School. This suggests potential inequities in resources and student outcomes across the Levittown Union Free School District and the Island Trees Union Free School District, which both serve the Levittown area.
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