Summary:
The city of Oxford, New York is home to three schools that serve students from primary through high school: Oxford Academy Primary School, Oxford Academy Middle School, and Oxford Academy High School. While the high school is a standout performer, ranking 337 out of 1,228 New York high schools with a 4-star rating, the primary and middle schools lag behind state averages in many areas.
The data reveals a significant disparity in the performance of the three Oxford Academy schools. Oxford Academy High School boasts an impressive 95.2% four-year graduation rate and a low 2.3% dropout rate, but it also has a relatively high 25.5% chronic absenteeism rate. In contrast, Oxford Academy Middle School has mixed results, with some grades performing above the state average in ELA and Math assessments, while others fall below. The Oxford Academy Primary School lags behind the state average in ELA and Math proficiency for grades 3 and 4.
Socioeconomic factors may play a role in the performance differences, as the primary and middle schools have higher free/reduced lunch rates compared to the high school. Additionally, the primary school has a more diverse student population, with 91.67% white, 1.39% African American, and 3.82% Hispanic students, while the middle and high schools have less diverse student bodies. The significant difference in spending per student, with the high school spending $28,410 and the primary school spending $15,949, may also contribute to the performance gap. Overall, the data suggests that the Oxford Academy and Central School District has room for improvement to ensure equitable educational outcomes for all students.
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