Summary:
The Brockport Central School District in New York is home to three elementary schools: Ginther Elementary School, Fred W Hill School, and Barclay Elementary School. These schools serve students from pre-kindergarten through 5th grade and provide a range of educational opportunities within the district.
Among the three schools, Fred W Hill School stands out as the largest, with 472 students, and the highest spending per student at $14,282. However, this school has consistently ranked in the bottom half of New York elementary schools over the past three years and has lower test scores than the district and state averages, particularly in English Language Arts. In contrast, Ginther Elementary School has the lowest spending per student at $11,836 but the highest student-teacher ratio at 14:1.
The data also reveals that Barclay Elementary School has the lowest enrollment of the three schools, with 449 students, and its test scores are also below the district and state averages. The free and reduced lunch rate for Barclay Elementary School is not provided, which could be an important metric to understand the student population. Overall, the elementary schools in the Brockport Central School District appear to be underperforming compared to state averages, particularly in English Language Arts, and there are disparities in funding and resources among the schools.
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