Summary:
Mott Hall Charter School is the sole public charter middle school (grades 6-8) serving the Bronx, New York, with a total enrollment of 228 students. Based on the available data, this school appears to be a low-performing institution, consistently ranking below the state average on various academic metrics. The school's proficiency rates on New York state assessments range from 20% to 50%, significantly lower than the statewide averages. Additionally, the school's Mott Hall Charter School district rank is 816 out of 865, with a 0-star rating, and its statewide Mott Hall Charter School rank is 1286 out of 1504 middle schools, with a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger.
Despite the school's high spending per student ($23,793) and relatively low student-teacher ratio (12:1), its academic performance does not seem to reflect the level of investment. The school's Regents exam proficiency rates are also below the state averages, with 25% proficiency in Living Environment and 50% in Algebra I, compared to the statewide averages of 62.35% and 62.47%, respectively. Additionally, the school serves a high-need student population, with 92.54% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch.
The data suggests that Mott Hall Charter School is a struggling institution that has not been able to effectively support the academic needs of its students. The school's consistently low performance across multiple years and subject areas indicates the need for a closer examination of its practices and potential interventions to improve student learning and achievement.
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