Summary:
The Greenport Union Free School District operates two schools - Greenport High School and Greenport Elementary School. Both schools struggle with low academic performance, high poverty rates, and other systemic challenges that impact student outcomes.
Greenport High School has a 75.4% four-year graduation rate, which is below the state average, and a concerning 7.0% dropout rate. The school also grapples with chronic absenteeism, with 31.4% of students chronically absent. Academically, student performance on state assessments is below state averages in both ELA and math. However, the school spends $21,481 per student, which is higher than the state average, and maintains a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 10.5.
Greenport Elementary School faces even greater challenges, with student proficiency rates ranging from 13.89% to 30.77% on state assessments, significantly below state averages. The school has a high percentage (61.36%) of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch and a higher student-teacher ratio of 14.6 compared to the high school. While the elementary school spends $16,653 per student, which is lower than the high school, it is still above the state average.
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