Summary:
The Greece Central School District in New York is home to 11 elementary schools serving students from pre-kindergarten through 5th grade. The district's schools vary significantly in their academic performance, with some standout schools like Paddy Hill Elementary School consistently exceeding district and state averages on state assessments, while others like Buckman Heights Elementary School struggle to meet proficiency targets.
The data reveals a wide disparity in academic performance between the highest and lowest-performing schools within the district. Paddy Hill Elementary stands out as the top-performing school, with 82.8% of 4th graders proficient or better in Math, significantly higher than the district (46.69%) and state (58.03%) averages. In contrast, some schools like Lakeshore Elementary have proficiency rates around 20% in certain grade levels and subjects.
The data also suggests a potential relationship between a school's funding and resources and its academic performance. Schools with higher per-student spending, such as Pine Brook Elementary at $16,286 per student, and lower student-teacher ratios, like Craig Hill Elementary at 9.9 students per teacher, tend to demonstrate stronger academic outcomes. This highlights the importance of adequate resources in supporting student success across the Greece Central School District.
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