Summary:
The Madrid-Waddington Junior-Senior High School is the sole high school serving the Madrid-Waddington Central School District in New York. This school has consistently ranked in the top 20% of New York high schools over the past three years, with a current statewide ranking of 214 out of 1,242 schools. The school's 4-star rating from SchoolDigger indicates it is performing above average compared to other schools in the state, with a graduation rate of 84.3% and a dropout rate of 4.9%, both slightly better than the state averages.
Academically, Madrid-Waddington Junior-Senior High School generally performs above the state average on New York state assessments, with proficiency rates exceeding the state in most subject areas. The school's strong performance on Regents exams, with proficiency rates over 80% in most subjects, suggests students are well-prepared for college-level work. However, the school lags behind the state average in 6th and 7th grade English Language Arts, indicating a potential opportunity to focus on improving literacy skills in the earlier grades.
Despite having a relatively high percentage of students (48.78%) qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a sizable economically disadvantaged population, the school spends $15,066 per student, which is higher than the state average, and maintains a favorable student-teacher ratio of 10.4 to 1. This suggests the school is allocating resources efficiently and may need to focus on addressing the needs of its economically disadvantaged students to ensure continued academic success.
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