Summary:
The Island Trees Union Free School District is a high-performing school district in New York, comprising four schools: two elementary schools (Michael F Stokes School and J Fred Sparke School), one middle school (Island Trees Middle School), and one high school (Island Trees High School).
The standout schools in the district are Island Trees Middle School, which is ranked 220 out of 1,500 New York middle schools and has a 4-star rating, and Michael F Stokes School, which is ranked 372 out of 2,439 New York elementary schools and also has a 4-star rating. These schools consistently perform well on state assessments, with over 60% proficiency in English Language Arts and over 70% proficiency in Math.
The district's schools also demonstrate strong graduation and low dropout rates, with Island Trees High School having a 98.9% 4-year graduation rate and a 1.1% dropout rate. The student population is diverse, with a mix of white, Hispanic, Asian, and other racial/ethnic groups, and the percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch ranges from 27.27% to 30.14% across the schools. The district's spending per student varies, with Island Trees High School spending the most at $21,705 per student and Michael F Stokes School spending the least at $17,081 per student.
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