Summary:
The Yorkshire-Pioneer Central School District in New York is home to two elementary schools, Arcade Elementary School and Delevan Elementary School, both of which are performing significantly below the state average in academic achievement.
According to the data, neither school stands out as a high-performing institution. Both Arcade Elementary School and Delevan Elementary School have low statewide rankings, with 1-star ratings and rankings in the bottom 25% of New York elementary schools. Their test scores in English Language Arts and Math are significantly below the state averages, with proficiency rates ranging from 31% to 44% compared to the state averages of 42% to 58%.
The schools also serve a population with significant economic challenges, as evidenced by their high free and reduced lunch rates of 44.85% and 50.99%, respectively. Despite the relatively low student-teacher ratios, with 10.6 students per teacher at Arcade Elementary School and 11.1 students per teacher at Delevan Elementary School, the academic performance of these schools remains a concern. The higher spending per student at Delevan Elementary School ($15,191) compared to Arcade Elementary School ($14,514) does not appear to be driving better outcomes.
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