Summary:
The Union-Endicott Central School District in New York operates 7 schools, including 4 elementary schools, 1 middle school, 1 high school, and 1 alternative school. The district's performance shows a mix of strengths and challenges, with some standout schools like Ann G McGuinness Elementary School leading the way in academic achievement, while others like Jennie F Snapp Middle School and Linnaeus W West School face more challenges.
Ann G McGuinness Elementary stands out with its strong performance on state assessments, earning a 3-out-of-5-star rating from SchoolDigger. In contrast, Jennie F Snapp Middle School has lower proficiency rates on state tests, despite its impressive 100% proficiency on Regents exams in Earth Science and Algebra I. The alternative Linnaeus W West School maintains a respectable 84.3% 4-year graduation rate, despite its lower proficiency rates.
Across the district, there are significant disparities in performance, with the higher-performing schools like Ann G McGuinness contrasting sharply with lower-performing ones like Charles F Johnson Junior Elementary School. This suggests the need for the district to address equity and resource allocation to ensure more consistent outcomes. Additionally, the data reveals a correlation between socioeconomic status and academic performance, highlighting the impact of these factors on student achievement and the need for targeted interventions.
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