Summary:
The city of Northville, New York is home to three schools: two elementary schools (Northville Elementary School and Edinburg Common School) and one high school (Northville High School). These schools serve a relatively economically disadvantaged student population, with over 44% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch across all three institutions.
Among the standout schools in Northville, Edinburg Common School emerges as a high-performing, small elementary school with consistently strong academic results, particularly in English Language Arts and Mathematics. This school's low student-teacher ratio of 6.5 suggests a focus on personalized attention and support for its students. In contrast, Northville Elementary School has shown fluctuations in its state ranking, despite generally strong academic performance, which could indicate challenges in maintaining consistent excellence or changes in the school's student population or resources.
At the high school level, Northville High School faces some areas of concern, including a relatively high dropout rate of 4.9% and a chronic absenteeism rate of 34.1%, both of which are higher than the state averages. The school's four-year graduation rate of 84.3% is also slightly below the state average, suggesting the need for targeted interventions to support student success and retention.
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