Summary:
The Millbrook, New York school district consists of 4 schools - 2 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. The district's performance is a mix, with some standout schools like Millbrook Middle School ranking in the top 25% of New York middle schools, while others like Alden Place Elementary School have seen a decline in their state rankings in recent years.
Millbrook High School students perform well above the state average on Regents exams, particularly in subjects like English Language Arts, Global History, and U.S. History, but struggle more in Algebra I. The district's graduation rate of 84.3% is slightly below the state average, while the dropout rate of 4.9% is higher. Funding also varies, with per-student spending ranging from $16,231 at Elm Drive Elementary to $19,044 at Millbrook Middle School.
Overall, the Millbrook Central School District has a mix of strong-performing and struggling schools. The district should focus on addressing areas of underperformance, such as Algebra I and chronic absenteeism at the high school, while maintaining the high-quality programs that are leading to success in other subjects and grade levels.
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