Summary:
The Greene Central School District in New York is home to two elementary schools: Greene Primary School (grades PK-2) and Greene Intermediate School (grades 3-5). These schools serve a predominantly white student population, with Greene Primary having an exceptionally high percentage of 97.44% white students.
While Greene Primary School maintains a relatively high student-teacher ratio of 12.6, Greene Intermediate School has a lower ratio of 8.3, suggesting differences in resource allocation or teaching approaches between the two schools. However, both schools have a significant percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a socioeconomically disadvantaged student population that may require additional support and resources.
Academically, the district-wide performance on the New York State Assessments is a concern, with proficiency rates in both English Language Arts and Math falling below the state averages across multiple grade levels. This is particularly evident at Greene Intermediate School, which has seen a concerning decline in its statewide ranking over the past few years, dropping from 648 out of 2,201 schools in 2020-2021 to 1,390 out of 2,439 schools in 2022-2023. The district and its schools will need to develop targeted strategies to address these academic challenges and improve student learning outcomes.
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