Summary:
The Washingtonville Central School District in New York consists of 4 schools, including 2 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school, serving students from grades K-12. The district's schools demonstrate a mix of strengths and areas for improvement, with one elementary school, Taft Elementary School, standing out as a top performer.
Taft Elementary School is the clear standout in the district, with the lowest student-teacher ratio among the elementary schools and the highest proficiency rates in both English Language Arts and Math across grades 3-5, outperforming the district and state averages. In contrast, the other schools in the district generally perform below the state averages on standardized tests, suggesting a need for targeted interventions to support student learning. However, Washingtonville Senior High School stands out with an impressive 95% four-year graduation rate and a low 1.8% dropout rate, indicating that students are generally successful in completing their high school education.
The Washingtonville Central School District serves a diverse student population, with a significant percentage of Hispanic and Black/African American students across the schools. Spending per student varies, with the high school spending the most at $17,131 per student. Overall, the data provides a comprehensive look at the schools in the district, highlighting both areas of strength and areas for improvement as the district works to support the academic success of all its students.
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