Summary:
The Ausable Valley Central School District in New York serves students from four schools: two elementary schools (Keeseville Primary School and Ausable Forks Elementary School), one middle school (Ausable Valley Middle School), and one high school (Ausable Valley High School). The district's schools demonstrate a mix of strengths and areas for improvement, with Ausable Forks Elementary School standing out for its strong academic performance on state assessments, and Ausable Valley High School boasting an impressive 95.2% four-year graduation rate.
While the district's student population is predominantly white, the data reveals significant disparities in academic achievement across the schools. Ausable Forks Elementary School consistently outperforms the other schools on state assessments, with 62.96% of 4th-grade students proficient or better in English Language Arts, compared to the district average of 51.76% and the state average of 48.79%. This suggests that factors such as instructional practices, resource allocation, and funding may play a role in the varying levels of student success.
The data also highlights areas for improvement, such as the high chronic absenteeism rate of 24.6% at Ausable Valley High School. Additionally, the district's overall performance on state assessments tends to fall below state averages, indicating a need to address achievement gaps and ensure equitable access to quality education for all students in the Ausable Valley Central School District.
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