Summary:
The Albion Central School District in New York consists of three schools: Ronald L Sodoma Elementary School, Charles D'Amico High School, and Carl I Bergerson Middle School. The data reveals stark differences in academic performance across the school levels, with the high school and middle school demonstrating stronger results compared to the elementary school.
Charles D'Amico High School stands out as a top performer, ranking 449 out of 1,242 New York high schools and earning a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school achieved an impressive 84.3% four-year graduation rate and outperformed the state average on several Regents exams, including Algebra II, Global History and Geography, and Physics. In contrast, Ronald L Sodoma Elementary School struggled with proficiency rates on state assessments, often falling below the district and state averages in English Language Arts and Math.
The Carl I Bergerson Middle School also demonstrated exceptional performance, with 100% of students scoring proficient or better on the Algebra I Regents exam, far exceeding the district and state averages. The middle school also had a high proficiency rate of 75% on the Living Environment Regents exam. These findings suggest that the district may have opportunities to investigate the factors contributing to the high school and middle school's strong performance and apply those strategies to improve outcomes at the elementary school level.
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