Summary:
The Frankfort-Schuyler Central High School is the sole high school serving the Frankfort-Schuyler Central School District in New York. With an enrollment of 258 students, the school has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 11.1, but faces challenges such as a high chronic absenteeism rate of 34.1% and a four-year graduation rate slightly below the state average at 84.3%.
Academically, Frankfort-Schuyler Central High School demonstrates strengths in certain subject areas, such as 100% proficiency in Regents/Common Core Algebra II and 94.44% proficiency in Regents/U.S. History and Government. However, the school struggles in other areas, such as only 20% proficiency in Regents/Earth Science. The school's statewide ranking has fluctuated in recent years, ranging from 339th out of 1,228 New York high schools in 2022-2023 to 385th out of 1,190 in 2021-2022, suggesting inconsistent performance.
The high proportion of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch (44.57%) indicates that the school serves a relatively disadvantaged student population, which may contribute to the lower-than-average graduation rate and higher dropout rate. Addressing the chronic absenteeism issue and improving academic performance in weaker subject areas could be key priorities for the school and district to support student success.
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