Summary:
The Warsaw Central School District in Warsaw, New York, consists of three schools: Warsaw Elementary School, Warsaw Senior High School, and Warsaw Middle School. The data reveals that Warsaw Senior High School is the standout performer, consistently ranking among the top high schools in New York state with impressive test scores, a high graduation rate, and a low dropout rate.
In contrast, Warsaw Middle School appears to be the weakest performer in the district, with lower proficiency rates in state assessments compared to the elementary and high school. The school's performance in English Language Arts and Math for grades 6-8 is generally below the district and state averages. The district as a whole serves a population with significant economic challenges, as evidenced by the high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 45.21% at the elementary school to 52.74% at the middle school.
Despite the challenges, the district is investing significant resources into its schools, with relatively low student-teacher ratios and high spending per student, particularly at the high school level. This focus on small class sizes and personalized attention may be contributing to the strong performance of Warsaw Senior High School. Overall, the data provides a comprehensive look at the schools in the Warsaw Central School District, highlighting the strengths of the high school and the potential areas for improvement at the middle school level.
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