Summary:
Livingston Manor Central School District is home to a single high school, Livingston Manor High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school's academic performance is mixed, with some subject areas exceeding state averages while others fall significantly behind. Livingston Manor High School has a 4-year graduation rate of 86.1%, slightly lower than the state average, and a dropout rate of 8.3%, which is higher than the state average.
Enrollment at Livingston Manor High School stands at 179 students, with a racial makeup of 81.01% White, 5.59% African American, 7.82% Hispanic, 0.56% Asian, and 3.91% two or more races. The school's student-teacher ratio is 7.1, lower than the state average, and its per-student spending is $18,288, higher than the state average. However, the school faces challenges, including a chronic absenteeism rate of 38.1%, significantly higher than the state average, and a relatively high percentage of students (48.6%) eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a significant level of economic disadvantage.
Overall, Livingston Manor Central School District and its sole high school, Livingston Manor High School, demonstrate a mix of strengths and areas for improvement. While the school excels in certain academic subjects, such as Science and some Regents exams, it struggles in others, particularly 8th-grade Mathematics. Addressing the high chronic absenteeism rate and supporting students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds should be priorities for the school and district to ensure equitable access to quality education and improved student outcomes.
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