Summary:
The Ticonderoga Central School District in New York serves students from elementary through high school, with two schools in the district - Ticonderoga Elementary School and Ticonderoga Junior-Senior High School. While the elementary school demonstrates strong performance in early grades, the junior-senior high school faces challenges with mixed academic outcomes, high chronic absenteeism, and lower graduation rates.
Ticonderoga Elementary School excels in 3rd grade state assessments, with proficiency rates significantly above the state average. However, the school struggles with lower proficiency rates in higher grades, suggesting a need to address learning gaps and ensure continuous academic growth. The school serves a high-need student population, with a free/reduced lunch rate of 64.72%, and spends $17,232 per student, which is higher than the state average.
In contrast, Ticonderoga Junior-Senior High School has mixed performance on Regents exams, with some subject areas exceeding state averages and others falling behind. The school also faces challenges with a lower four-year graduation rate of 84.3% and a high chronic absenteeism rate of 34.1%, both significantly worse than state averages. Like the elementary school, the junior-senior high school serves a high-need student population, with a free/reduced lunch rate of 57.1%, and spends $14,350 per student, which is lower than the elementary school but still above the state average.
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