Summary:
The Greenwich Central School District in New York consists of two schools: Greenwich Elementary School serving grades PK-6 and Greenwich Junior-Senior High School serving grades 7-12. The district as a whole is ranked 246 out of 865 districts in New York and has a 4-star rating.
Greenwich Junior-Senior High School stands out as the top performer in the district, ranking 155 out of 1,242 high schools in New York and earning a 4-star rating. The school has consistently high proficiency rates on Regents exams, exceeding the state average in multiple subjects, and boasts an impressive 84.3% four-year graduation rate. In contrast, Greenwich Elementary School has seen its statewide ranking fluctuate in recent years, going from the top 40% of schools to the bottom 50%.
The data also reveals some differences in resource allocation, with Greenwich Junior-Senior High School spending $18,482 per student, significantly higher than the $13,857 spent per student at Greenwich Elementary School. Additionally, the elementary school has a higher free/reduced lunch rate of 36.91% compared to 31.47% at the high school, suggesting a greater proportion of students from lower-income families attending the elementary level.
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