Summary:
The East Irondequoit Central School District in New York serves students from 6 schools, including 4 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. The district faces significant challenges in improving academic performance, particularly at the elementary and middle school levels.
East Irondequoit Middle School is ranked in the bottom 27% of New York middle schools and is underperforming the state average on ELA and Math assessments by 20-30 percentage points. However, the school has strong performance on Regents exams, with 92.63% proficiency in Algebra I. In contrast, Eastridge Senior High School is ranked in the bottom 53% of New York high schools, with a graduation rate slightly below the state average and a higher dropout rate.
Across the district, there are high rates of free/reduced lunch recipients, ranging from 56.35% to 67.38%, indicating a high level of economic disadvantage among the student population. The district spends between $11,918 and $15,972 per student, with the highest spending at the primary schools. The student-teacher ratios are relatively low, ranging from 8.8 to 11.2 students per teacher. While the high school shows stronger performance on Regents exams, the elementary and middle schools are significantly underperforming on state assessments, suggesting a need for improvement in core academic areas and a closer examination of the district's curriculum and instructional practices.
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