Summary:
The Naples Central School District in New York consists of two schools - Naples Elementary School and Naples High School. While Naples High School is a standout performer, ranking in the top 21% of New York high schools, Naples Elementary has more average academic outcomes compared to state averages.
Naples High School boasts strong academic performance, with high proficiency rates on Regents exams across subjects. The school ranks 259 out of 1,242 New York high schools and earns a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger. In contrast, Naples Elementary School has more middling performance, ranking in the middle 44% of New York elementary schools, with test proficiency rates that tend to lag behind state averages.
The data suggests the Naples Central School District is allocating more resources to the high school level, with Naples High School spending $22,261 per student compared to $16,715 per student at Naples Elementary School. This may contribute to the high school's stronger academic outcomes. Additionally, the higher free/reduced lunch rate at the elementary school could be a factor in its relatively lower test scores.
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