Summary:
The Le Roy Central School District is home to two schools: Wolcott Street School, an elementary school, and Le Roy Junior-Senior High School. While both schools serve the Le Roy community, the data suggests that Le Roy Junior-Senior High School is the standout institution, consistently ranking among the top high schools in New York state and outperforming the elementary school and state averages on academic assessments.
Le Roy Junior-Senior High School boasts an impressive 95.4% four-year graduation rate, significantly higher than the state average. Students at the high school also perform exceptionally well on state assessments, with proficiency rates ranging from 42.67% to 71.93% across different subjects and grade levels, often exceeding state benchmarks. The school's strong academic performance is further evidenced by its 5-star rating from SchoolDigger in the previous year and its statewide ranking of 264 out of 1,228 high schools in the 2022-2023 school year.
In contrast, Wolcott Street School, the district's elementary school, has a more diverse student population but generally lower academic performance compared to the high school and state averages. Proficiency rates on state assessments at Wolcott Street School range from 33.33% to 67.07%, with the school spending more per student ($15,567) than the high school ($13,308). Additionally, Wolcott Street School has a higher percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch (46.96%) compared to the high school (38.67%), indicating a higher proportion of students from lower-income families in the elementary school.
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