Summary:
The Jordan-Elbridge Central School District in New York consists of three schools: Elbridge Elementary School, Jordan-Elbridge Middle School, and Jordan-Elbridge High School. The district serves a predominantly white student population, with the elementary school having the highest percentage of white students at 97.53%.
While the high school maintains a relatively high four-year graduation rate of 88.6% and a low dropout rate of 7.9%, the district as a whole has seen declining performance on state assessments, particularly at the middle school level, which has dropped from a 3-star to a 1-star rating in recent years. The middle school also has the highest percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch at 48.54%, suggesting socioeconomic disparities within the district. Interestingly, the middle school also has the highest spending per student at $23,110, while the elementary school has the lowest at $9,959, raising questions about the district's resource allocation.
Overall, the data highlights both strengths and areas for improvement within the Jordan-Elbridge Central School District. The district should continue to monitor student performance, address socioeconomic disparities, and ensure equitable distribution of resources to support the success of all students.
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