Summary:
The Northeast Central School District has only one elementary school, Webutuck Elementary School, which serves students in grades K-5. The school's academic performance has been a concern, with proficiency rates on state assessments significantly below the state averages in both English Language Arts and Math. Additionally, the school's overall ranking among New York elementary schools has fluctuated between the 1,043rd and 2,281st position in recent years, indicating a decline in its relative standing.
Webutuck Elementary School faces several challenges, including a high percentage of students (56.11%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch, suggesting a relatively high level of economic disadvantage among the student population. Despite the district's significant per-student spending of $25,468, which is higher than the state average, the school's academic performance remains below the district and state averages. This raises questions about the effectiveness of the district's resource allocation and the need for targeted interventions to address the unique needs of the school's student population.
Overall, the data suggests that Northeast Central School District and its sole elementary school, Webutuck Elementary School, face significant challenges in improving academic outcomes for their students. The school's declining performance and the district's high per-student spending without commensurate improvements in student achievement indicate the need for a comprehensive review of the district's strategies and the implementation of targeted interventions to support the success of Webutuck Elementary School.
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