Summary:
The Westmoreland Central School District in New York consists of three schools: two elementary schools and one junior/senior high school. The standout school in the district is the Donald H Crane Junior/Senior High School, which ranks in the top 10% of high schools statewide and demonstrates strong academic performance, with students scoring well above state averages on Regents exams and state assessments.
The two elementary schools, Westmoreland Upper Elementary School and Deforest A Hill Primary School, also perform well, with 4-star ratings from SchoolDigger and solid academic achievement, particularly in math. The district appears to allocate funding fairly evenly across the schools, with spending per student ranging from $12,624 to $23,221.
While the high school's chronic absenteeism rate of 34.1% is relatively high, it is still below the district and state averages. Overall, the Westmoreland Central School District is delivering a quality education, with standout performance at the high school level and consistent strong results across the elementary schools.
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