Summary:
The Frankfort-Schuyler Central School District in New York consists of 3 schools: 1 elementary school, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. While the district's Frankfort-Schuyler Central High School is a standout performer, ranking in the top 30% of New York high schools, the Frankfort-Schuyler Elementary School and Frankfort-Schuyler Middle School are struggling, ranking in the bottom 30-40% of their respective school types.
The high school boasts strong academic performance, with high proficiency rates on Regents exams across multiple subjects. In contrast, the elementary and middle schools have below-average proficiency rates on state assessments compared to the rest of New York. The district also faces challenges with relatively high rates of free/reduced lunch eligibility and student-teacher ratios across all schools, which may indicate potential equity concerns.
Overall, the data highlights a significant performance gap between the district's elementary/middle schools and its high school. While the high school is a standout performer, the lower grade levels present an opportunity for the district to focus on strengthening academic programs and supports to better prepare students for success in high school and beyond.
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