Summary:
The Solvay Union Free School District in New York consists of three schools: Solvay High School, Solvay Elementary School, and Solvay Middle School. The district as a whole is ranked 696 out of 865 districts in New York and has a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger.
Solvay High School stands out for its relatively strong performance on certain Regents exams, with above-average proficiency rates in Algebra II, English Language Arts, and Global History and Geography. The school also has a higher-than-average four-year graduation rate of 84.3%. However, it struggles with a concerning 34.1% chronic absenteeism rate. In contrast, Solvay Middle School impresses with 100% proficiency rates on the Regents Living Environment and Algebra I exams, but lags behind in English Language Arts and Math on the NY State Assessments.
Across all three schools, there are consistently low proficiency rates on the NY State Assessments, particularly in English Language Arts. This suggests a broader systemic issue within the Solvay Union Free School District that may require further investigation and targeted interventions. Additionally, the high percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 64.57% at Solvay Elementary to 71.18% at Solvay High School, indicate that the schools serve a predominantly economically disadvantaged population, which may contribute to the academic challenges observed.
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