Summary:
The Brockport Central School District in New York consists of 5 schools, including 3 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. The data reveals that Brockport High School and A D Oliver Middle School are the standout performers in the district, while the elementary schools generally lag behind in academic achievement.
Brockport High School consistently ranks in the top half of New York high schools and earns a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger. The high school excels in Regents exams, with high proficiency rates in subjects like Global History and Geography, U.S. History and Government, and Common Core English Language Arts. Additionally, the school maintains a relatively low dropout rate of 4.9% and a 84.3% four-year graduation rate. In contrast, A D Oliver Middle School stands out for its exceptional performance on certain Regents exams, with 100% proficiency rates in Earth Science and Algebra I.
The data also reveals a disparity in performance between the secondary and elementary schools in the district. While the high school and middle school excel, the elementary schools (Ginther Elementary, Fred W Hill School, and Barclay Elementary School) generally perform below the district and state averages on 3rd-5th grade ELA and math assessments. This suggests that the district may be allocating more resources to the secondary schools, which could contribute to their stronger academic performance.
Thank you for your feedback!