Summary:
Groton Central School District in New York has only one high school, Groton Junior/Senior High School, which serves grades 7-12. While the school has some positive metrics, such as a relatively high graduation rate and proficiency in certain subject areas, it also struggles in several areas compared to state averages.
Groton Junior/Senior High School has an 84.3% four-year graduation rate, which is slightly below the state average, and a higher dropout rate of 4.9%. The school's performance on state assessments and Regents exams is mixed, with some grades and subjects performing above the state average and others below. The school serves a relatively high percentage of economically disadvantaged students, with 42.54% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch.
Despite the school's higher per-student spending of $21,886, which is above the state average, its academic performance remains inconsistent. The school may need to focus on improving its overall academic program, addressing attendance and engagement issues, and optimizing the use of its resources to enhance student learning outcomes. While Groton Junior/Senior High School is not a standout school, the data suggests there may be opportunities for improvement with a comprehensive approach to school improvement.
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