Summary:
The city of Schoharie, New York is home to two schools - Schoharie High School and Schoharie Elementary School, both part of the Schoharie Central School District. Based on the available data, these schools appear to be performing at or below average levels compared to state and district averages, with no clear standout performers.
Schoharie High School has an enrollment of 465 students, with a racial makeup that is predominantly white (93.55%). The school's 4-year graduation rate is 86.9%, but it also has a concerning dropout rate of 8.7% and a high chronic absenteeism rate of 32.7%. Academically, the school's proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Mathematics are generally lower than district and state averages, particularly in the middle grades. Schoharie Elementary School, with 347 students, also struggles with academic performance, with proficiency rates well below state and district averages in both ELA and Math.
Despite the higher-than-average per-student spending at both schools ($14,158 for the high school and $16,240 for the elementary school) and relatively low student-teacher ratios, the academic outcomes do not seem to reflect this level of investment. The data suggests that the schools in Schoharie may benefit from further analysis and targeted interventions to address the challenges they face in improving student achievement and overall school performance.
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