Summary:
The Johnson City Central School District in New York has only one high school, Johnson City Senior High School, which serves grades 9-12. The school has consistently ranked in the bottom half of New York high schools over the past 3 years, with a 2-star rating from SchoolDigger. While the school's graduation rate is slightly below the state average, its dropout rate is higher, and its chronic absenteeism rate is significantly higher than the state average.
Academically, the school's performance on Regents/Common Core exams varies across subject areas, with some subjects performing above the state average and others below. The school has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 13:1 and a high percentage of students (60.36%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a relatively low-income student population. The school's per-student spending is higher than the state average, suggesting that the district is investing resources into the school.
Overall, the data highlights both the challenges and opportunities facing Johnson City Senior High School. By addressing the identified areas of concern, such as chronic absenteeism, uneven academic performance, and the potential impact of socioeconomic factors, the school and district can work towards improving the educational outcomes for their students.
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