Summary:
The Rotterdam-Mohonasen Central School District in New York serves 4 schools, including 2 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. The data reveals a mixed picture, with some standout schools and areas for improvement across the district.
Draper Middle School stands out as a high-performing school, with exceptional proficiency rates on New York State Assessments and 100% proficiency on key Regents exams. In contrast, Mohonasen Senior High School struggles with lower graduation rates, higher dropout rates, and significantly higher chronic absenteeism compared to state averages. Pinewood Elementary School is the highest-ranked elementary school, outperforming the district and state on many 3rd-5th grade assessments.
Overall, the district faces challenges with student outcomes and engagement, as evidenced by below-average test scores and high chronic absenteeism rates. However, the data also highlights pockets of excellence, such as the strong performance at Draper Middle School and Pinewood Elementary School. The district's spending per student and student-teacher ratios are in line with state averages, suggesting that resources may not be the primary driver of the district's performance challenges.
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