Summary:
The General Brown Central School District in New York is home to two elementary schools: Brownville School and Dexter Elementary School. Brownville School serves grades 3-6 and has a larger student population of 409, while Dexter Elementary School serves the younger grades of PK-2 with 316 students.
Brownville School stands out for its strong performance in Math, with proficiency rates significantly higher than the district and state averages, particularly in 4th and 6th grades. However, the school struggles with English Language Arts (ELA) proficiency, where its rates are lower than the district and state. Dexter Elementary School, on the other hand, has seen a decline in its state-wide ranking over the years, dropping from 915 out of 2,386 New York elementary schools in 2016-2017 to 1,321 out of 2,413 in 2018-2019.
The two schools also differ in their student-teacher ratios, with Brownville School having a slightly higher ratio of 17.9 compared to Dexter Elementary School's 16.4. Additionally, Brownville School has a higher percentage of free and reduced lunch recipients at 48.66%, while Dexter Elementary School has a lower rate of 40.19%.
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