Summary:
The Avon Central School District in New York consists of three schools serving grades K-12: Avon High School, Avon Primary School, and Avon Middle School. The district has a combined enrollment of 937 students, with Avon High School being the largest at 336 students.
Avon High School stands out with a relatively high 4-year graduation rate of 92.5% and a low dropout rate of 2.4%. The school also has the highest per-student spending at $15,982. In contrast, Avon Primary School struggles with low 3rd and 4th-grade ELA and math proficiency rates, particularly in 4th-grade ELA at 20.75%. Avon Middle School has a mixed performance, with some grade levels and subjects exceeding state averages while others fall behind.
Across the district, there is a significant population of economically disadvantaged students, with 30.98% to 37.09% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. This socioeconomic factor may be contributing to the relatively lower academic performance at the elementary and middle school levels. The district-level performance suggests a cohesive approach to curriculum and instruction, but targeted interventions and support may be needed to address the unique challenges faced by each school within the Avon Central School District.
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