Summary:
The Lyndonville Central School District in New York consists of two schools: Lyndonville Elementary School and L A Webber Middle-High School. While both schools have shown strengths, the data analysis highlights some key differences in their performance and resource allocation.
L A Webber Middle-High School has seen a steady improvement in its statewide ranking, moving from 637th out of 1,190 New York high schools in 2021-2022 to 362nd out of 1,242 in 2023-2024, earning a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school has also demonstrated strong performance on Regents exams, with over 80% proficiency in several subjects. In contrast, Lyndonville Elementary School has consistently outperformed the state average on 3rd-6th grade ELA and math assessments, maintaining a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger.
The data also reveals a significant difference in resource allocation between the two schools. L A Webber Middle-High School spends $19,216 per student, which is significantly higher than the $12,110 spent per student at Lyndonville Elementary School. Additionally, the student-teacher ratio at the high school is 9.9, compared to 26.7 at the elementary school, which may contribute to the high school's academic success.
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