Summary:
The city of Pavilion, New York is home to two schools: Pavilion Junior-Senior High School and D B Bunce Elementary School. While Pavilion Junior-Senior High School is a standout performer, ranking in the top 18% of high schools in New York state, D B Bunce Elementary lags behind, with a 1-star rating and a ranking in the bottom 25% of elementary schools statewide.
Pavilion Junior-Senior High School boasts an impressive 96.5% four-year graduation rate, significantly higher than the state average. Students at the high school also perform well on state assessments, exceeding district and state averages in several subject areas, particularly in math and science. In contrast, D B Bunce Elementary School appears to be underperforming, with a 1-star rating and a ranking in the bottom 25% of elementary schools statewide.
The data also reveals a stark contrast in the racial makeup and spending per student between the two schools. Both schools have a predominantly white student population, with over 95% of students identifying as white. However, Pavilion Junior-Senior High School spends $19,489 per student, while D B Bunce Elementary School spends $15,191 per student. This disparity in funding may contribute to the differences in academic outcomes and school rankings observed between the two institutions within the Pavilion Central School District.
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