Summary:
The Roosevelt Union Free School District in New York contains only one middle school, Roosevelt Middle School, which serves grades 7-8 with a total enrollment of 455 students. While the school's performance on state assessments lags behind the New York state averages, it performs relatively well on certain Regents exams, particularly in Living Environment, U.S. History and Government, and Algebra I.
Despite the school's high per-student spending of $26,717, which is above the state average, its academic outcomes do not seem to reflect this investment. The school's proficiency rates in English Language Arts, Math, and Science all fall short of the state averages, suggesting potential issues with the efficiency and effectiveness of the school's resource allocation. Additionally, the Roosevelt Union Free School District is ranked 769 out of 865 districts in New York and is rated 1 out of 5 stars by SchoolDigger, indicating broader systemic challenges that may be impacting the middle school's performance.
While the school's student-teacher ratio of 9.6 is lower than the state average, the lack of data on free and reduced-price lunch rates makes it difficult to assess the school's socioeconomic diversity and potential equity concerns. Addressing these issues, along with the uneven performance across different assessments, will likely require a comprehensive approach that considers both school-level and district-level factors.
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