Summary:
The Boquet Valley Central School District in New York serves students from elementary through high school, with two schools in the district - Lake View Campus (an elementary school) and Mountain View Campus (a high school). The data reveals a significant performance gap between the two schools, with the high school outperforming the elementary school across various academic metrics.
Mountain View Campus, the high school, appears to be the stronger performing school overall, with higher state assessment proficiency rates in most grade levels and subject areas compared to district and state averages. The school also has a higher 4-year graduation rate and lower dropout rate than typical. In contrast, Lake View Campus, the elementary school, struggles academically, with proficiency rates below the district and state averages in English Language Arts and Math for most grade levels. The school's performance has also declined over the past few years, dropping from a 2-star to 1-star rating on SchoolDigger.
Despite the high spending per student and relatively low student-teacher ratios at both schools, the academic outcomes do not seem commensurate with the investment, suggesting potential opportunities for improvement in resource utilization and instructional effectiveness. Additionally, the high free/reduced lunch rates at both schools indicate a need to consider the socioeconomic challenges facing the student population and how the district can provide additional support and resources to address potential barriers to learning.
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