Summary:
The city of Mohawk, New York is home to two schools: Gregory B Jarvis Middle School and Harry M Fisher Elementary School, both part of the Central Valley Central School District At Ilion-Mohawk. The data reveals some notable differences between the two schools in terms of academic performance, funding, and student demographics.
Gregory B Jarvis Middle School appears to be a relatively strong performer, exceeding district and state averages in several subject areas on the NY State Assessments, particularly in 7th grade math and Regents exams like Living Environment and Algebra I. However, the school spends less per student ($9,757) compared to the elementary school ($12,421), which may indicate a disparity in resources. Additionally, the middle school has a higher percentage of free/reduced lunch recipients (63.69%), suggesting a larger proportion of economically disadvantaged students.
In contrast, Harry M Fisher Elementary School has a lower percentage of free/reduced lunch recipients (37.76%) and spends more per student, likely due to the additional resources required for younger students. The elementary school's academic performance data is not available, making it difficult to directly compare the two schools. However, the differences in funding and student demographics may contribute to the observed disparities in academic outcomes between the middle and elementary schools.
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