Summary:
The city of Turin, New York, is home to three schools that serve students from elementary through high school: South Lewis Elementary School, South Lewis Middle School, and South Lewis High School. These schools, part of the South Lewis Central School District, have a predominantly white student population and relatively high rates of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch.
Among the standout schools, South Lewis Elementary School excels in Math proficiency for grades 3 and 4, but lags behind in English Language Arts. South Lewis Middle School shines in Math and Science, with proficiency rates exceeding district and state averages. Meanwhile, South Lewis High School boasts a relatively high 4-year graduation rate, but also a concerning chronic absenteeism rate.
Across the district, the schools maintain consistent 3-star ratings from SchoolDigger, indicating a stable level of performance. However, the data suggests room for improvement, particularly in addressing the high free/reduced lunch rates and disparities in test scores. The significantly higher spending per student at the high school level compared to the elementary and middle schools is an area that warrants further investigation to understand the potential impact on student outcomes.
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