Summary:
Enterprise Charter School is the sole public charter school serving grades K-8 in the Buffalo, New York area, with a total enrollment of 362 students. While the school's higher-than-average spending per student of $16,959 suggests a commitment to resources, its academic performance has been consistently below state averages, with proficiency rates ranging from 0% to 19.35% in English Language Arts and 0% to 10.53% in Math across different grade levels.
The school's student population is predominantly African American (71.82%) and Hispanic (19.34%), with a high percentage (91.44%) of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating significant socioeconomic challenges. Despite the school's efforts, its statewide ranking has declined over the past three years, from 1729 out of 2201 elementary schools in 2020-2021 to 2427 out of 2439 in 2022-2023. This suggests that simply allocating more resources may not be enough to improve student achievement, and that other factors, such as instructional quality, school leadership, and student support services, may play a more significant role in driving student success.
Overall, Enterprise Charter School appears to be a struggling school within the Enterprise Charter School District, with declining academic performance and significant socioeconomic challenges among its student population. Further investigation into the school's practices and community engagement may be necessary to identify the root causes of the school's underperformance and develop targeted strategies for improvement.
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