Summary:
The Hunter-Tannersville Middle School High School is the sole high school serving grades 7-12 within the Hunter-Tannersville Central School District in New York. The school has a relatively small enrollment of 153 students and a high proportion of students from low-income families, with a 48.37% free and reduced-price lunch rate.
Academically, the school's performance is mixed compared to state averages. While it performs better than the state on some Regents exams, such as Algebra II, English Language Arts, and U.S. History, it struggles in other areas like 7th and 8th grade ELA and Math, as well as 8th grade Science. The school's four-year graduation rate of 84.3% is lower than the state average, and its dropout rate of 4.9% is higher. Additionally, the school faces a significant challenge with chronic absenteeism, with a rate of 34.1% that is much higher than the state average.
Despite the school's high per-student spending of $25,788 and a low student-teacher ratio of 6.5, the academic performance data suggests that these resources may not be translating into consistently strong student outcomes. Addressing the root causes of the school's academic and attendance challenges should be a priority for the district to improve educational opportunities for the students in this community.
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