Summary:
The Red Hook, New York school district consists of 4 schools, including 2 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. The district's standout performers are Red Hook Senior High School, which consistently outperforms the state average on Regents/Common Core exams, and Linden Avenue Middle School, which excels on New York State Assessments, particularly in 6th grade math and 8th grade English Language Arts.
At the high school level, Red Hook Senior High School boasts a strong 84.3% graduation rate and a relatively low 4.9% dropout rate. The school's performance on Regents/Common Core exams is impressive, with many subject areas scoring well above the state average, including English Language Arts (92.2% proficient), Algebra II (89.77% proficient), and Physics (88.24% proficient). In contrast, the two elementary schools, Mill Road-Intermediate Grades and Mill Road-Primary Grades, show more variation in their performance on state assessments.
Funding differences are also notable within the Red Hook Central School District, with Mill Road-Intermediate Grades spending the most per student at $26,701, while Mill Road-Primary Grades spends the least at $21,531 per student. Further analysis could explore how these funding differences may be impacting the schools' performance and resources.
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