Summary:
The Greene Central School District in New York is home to two elementary schools: Greene Primary School, serving grades PK-2, and Greene Intermediate School, serving grades 3-5. While both schools have a significant proportion of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a high level of economic disadvantage in the district, they exhibit some notable differences.
Greene Intermediate School has a higher percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch (53.27%) compared to Greene Primary School (45.3%), suggesting a greater concentration of economically disadvantaged students. However, Greene Intermediate School has a lower student-teacher ratio (8.3) compared to Greene Primary School (12.6), indicating smaller class sizes and potentially more individualized attention for students. Additionally, Greene Intermediate School has a higher per-student spending ($20,270) compared to Greene Primary School ($19,697), which could signify a greater investment in resources and support for students.
Academically, Greene Intermediate School's proficiency rates in English Language Arts (ELA) and Math on the New York State Assessments are generally lower than the state averages, with some exceptions. For instance, 4th grade ELA proficiency (46.88%) is close to the state average (47.05%), and 4th grade Math proficiency (77.27%) is significantly higher than the state average (58.03%). Unfortunately, Greene Primary School does not have any state assessment data available, making it difficult to compare the academic performance of the two schools.
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