Summary:
The city of Middleport, New York is home to two schools that serve students from kindergarten through 12th grade: Royalton-Hartland High School and Royalton-Hartland Middle School, both part of the Royalton-Hartland Central School District. While the high school consistently ranks among the top 25% of New York high schools and maintains a strong 4-star rating, the middle school has more average performance, ranking in the middle 50% of New York middle schools with a 3-star rating.
Royalton-Hartland High School stands out for its impressive 94.2% four-year graduation rate, significantly higher than the state average, and its low 5.7% dropout rate. The school also boasts a predominantly white student population, with 91.64% of students identifying as white. In contrast, Royalton-Hartland Middle School has a more diverse student body, with 88.48% of students identifying as white. The middle school's academic performance is mixed, with some grades exceeding the state average in ELA and Math, while others fall below.
Financially, Royalton-Hartland High School spends $15,707 per student, while Royalton-Hartland Middle School spends $13,937 per student. Both schools have relatively low student-teacher ratios, with the high school at 11.9 and the middle school at 10.3. However, the high school has a lower percentage of students eligible for free and reduced lunch at 26.95%, compared to the middle school's 44.24%, suggesting socioeconomic differences within the Middleport community.
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