Summary:
The Wayland-Cohocton Central School District in New York serves students from four schools, including two elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. While the district faces some academic challenges compared to state averages, a few standout schools emerge from the data.
Wayland-Cohocton High School stands out with a 3-star rating, a strong 92.7% four-year graduation rate, and a relatively low 3.6% dropout rate. In contrast, the district's schools generally underperform the state averages on ELA and Math assessments, with proficiency rates ranging from 26.09% to 51.11% compared to the state's 44.89% to 55.2% in ELA and 40.74% to 53.85% in Math. However, Wayland-Cohocton Middle School shines with stronger performance, particularly in 8th grade Science assessments, where 72.73% of students are proficient or better, compared to the state's 47.41%.
The Wayland-Cohocton Central School District faces a significant socioeconomic challenge, with high rates of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 58.63% to 62.66%. This suggests that targeted interventions and additional support may be needed to address the needs of the student population and improve overall academic outcomes across the district.
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