Summary:
The Brockport Central School District in New York serves students from 5 schools, including 3 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. The district's schools demonstrate a mix of strengths and areas for improvement, with Brockport High School standing out for its high graduation rate and per-student spending, while the district as a whole underperforms on state academic assessments compared to the state average.
Brockport High School is a standout in the district, boasting the highest graduation rate at 92.5% and the lowest dropout rate at 2.2%. It also has the highest per-student spending at $16,914, which may contribute to its strong performance. In contrast, the elementary schools in the district have lower per-student spending, ranging from $11,836 to $14,282. Fred W Hill School stands out with the lowest student-teacher ratio at 11.7, which could be an advantage for student learning.
Academically, the Brockport Central School District as a whole performs below the state average on New York State Assessments in both English Language Arts and Math. However, A D Oliver Middle School has relatively higher proficiency rates in Math compared to the district and state averages. The district also serves a population with significant economic challenges, with 43.45% to 48.18% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch across the schools.
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