Summary:
The North Rose-Wolcott Central School District in New York contains a single high school, North Rose-Wolcott High School, which serves grades 9-12. Based on the available data, North Rose-Wolcott High School appears to be a relatively low-performing school within the state, with several areas for improvement, particularly in core academic subjects and student engagement.
The school has a 4-year graduation rate of 84.3%, which is slightly below the state average, and a dropout rate of 4.9%, which is higher than the state average. Additionally, the school has a concerning chronic absenteeism rate of 34.1%, significantly higher than the state average. Academically, the school's test scores are generally below the state average, with the exception of a few subjects where the school's performance is on par with or slightly above the state average.
The school's demographics and socioeconomic factors may be contributing to these challenges, as the school has a high percentage of students (56.68%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a relatively low-income student population. However, the school's student-teacher ratio of 10.1 is lower than the state average, which could be a potential strength. Overall, the data suggests that the North Rose-Wolcott Central School District and North Rose-Wolcott High School may need to focus on targeted interventions and support to address the identified issues and improve student outcomes.
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