Summary:
The Pavilion Central School District in New York serves students from two schools: Pavilion Junior-Senior High School and D B Bunce Elementary School. The data analysis reveals that Pavilion Junior-Senior High School is the standout school in the district, with higher academic performance, graduation rates, and spending per student compared to the elementary school.
Pavilion Junior-Senior High School boasts impressive academic achievements, with proficiency rates ranging from 24% to 68% in English Language Arts and 42% to 82% in Math. The school also excels in Science, with an 8th-grade proficiency rate of 93%. In contrast, the elementary school lags behind in ELA and Math, with proficiency rates ranging from 22% to 35% and 34% to 48%, respectively. The high school's 4-year graduation rate of 96.5% and low dropout rate of 1.7% further highlight its success in supporting students' educational attainment.
While the racial makeup of both schools is predominantly white, the analysis suggests the district may benefit from exploring diversity and inclusion efforts. Additionally, the significantly lower student-teacher ratio at the high school level (6.5 compared to 8.6 at the elementary school) may contribute to the stronger academic performance observed. Overall, the data provides valuable insights that can guide the district's strategic planning and resource allocation to ensure all students receive a high-quality education.
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