Summary:
The Ossining Union Free School District in New York is home to two middle schools: Anne M Dorner Middle School and Roosevelt School. Both schools have faced challenges in academic performance, with students scoring below the state average on most state assessments.
Anne M Dorner Middle School is ranked 1079 out of 1504 New York middle schools and has a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger. While the school performed better than the state average on Regents exams in Earth Science and Algebra I, it struggled in other areas, with a high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. In contrast, Roosevelt School, a 5th-grade middle school, had a higher spending per student but still performed below the state average on 5th-grade state assessments.
The data suggests that the Ossining Union Free School District may need to examine its curriculum, instructional practices, and resource allocation to improve academic outcomes for its students. While both schools maintain relatively low student-teacher ratios, the consistently underperforming results indicate a need for targeted interventions and support to address the educational challenges faced by the district's middle school students.
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