Summary:
The Bglig-Shirley Rodriguez-Remeneski Charter School is the sole elementary school located in the Bglig-Shirley Rodriguez-Remeneski Charter School district. This school serves students from pre-kindergarten through 8th grade and faces significant challenges in providing a high-quality education to its predominantly low-income student population.
The school has consistently ranked in the bottom half of New York elementary schools, with proficiency rates on state assessments lagging behind the statewide averages across most grade levels and subject areas. However, the school does have some bright spots, such as strong performance in 8th grade ELA and Regents exams. Despite the school's below-average academic performance, it allocates significant resources to its students, spending $20,564 per student and maintaining a low student-teacher ratio of 11:1.
While the school's high percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch suggests it faces significant socioeconomic challenges, the school's resource allocation and pockets of academic success indicate there may be opportunities for improvement through targeted interventions and a deeper understanding of the factors influencing student learning. By leveraging its strengths and addressing its weaknesses, the Bglig-Shirley Rodriguez-Remeneski Charter School can work to provide a more equitable and high-quality education for its students.
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