Summary:
Storefront Academy Harlem Charter School is the sole elementary school in this analysis, serving grades K-5 with a total enrollment of 76 students. While the school's 3rd grade proficiency rates in ELA and math are close to the state average, its 4th and 5th grade proficiency rates fall significantly below the state benchmarks, particularly in math and science. With a statewide ranking in the bottom quartile of New York elementary schools and a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger, Storefront Academy Harlem Charter School appears to be struggling to provide a high-quality education compared to other schools in the state.
The school's high per-student spending of $29,170 is noteworthy, as it is substantially higher than the state average. This raises questions about the efficient use of resources and the school's ability to translate that spending into improved student outcomes. Without data on the school's free/reduced lunch rate, it's difficult to assess the socioeconomic status of the student population and how that may be impacting the school's performance.
Overall, the data suggests that Storefront Academy Harlem Charter School is facing significant challenges in providing a high-quality education to its students. Further analysis and investigation would be needed to fully understand the root causes of the school's struggles and identify potential areas for improvement.
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