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New Haven Elementary School is a public elementary school serving grades PK-4 in the Mexico Central School District in New York, with a student population of 241.
Despite having a relatively high per-student spending of $17,394, New Haven Elementary School has consistently underperformed academically compared to the state and district averages. In the 2022-2023 school year, the school's proficiency rates were significantly lower than the state and district, with only 17.39% of 3rd graders and 41.3% of 4th graders proficient in ELA, and 10.87% of 3rd graders and 56.52% of 4th graders proficient in Math. The school has a low statewide ranking, consistently placing in the bottom 25% of New York elementary schools over the past 10 years, and its performance on key student subgroups, such as female students, male students, special education students, and low socioeconomic status students, is also significantly below state and district averages. In comparison, Palermo Elementary School, another school in the Mexico Central School District, outperformed New Haven Elementary School on the 2022-2023 state assessments.
The high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch at New Haven Elementary School, over 56% in the 2022-2023 school year, indicates that the school serves a relatively economically disadvantaged population, which may contribute to the school's lower academic performance. Additionally, the school's racial makeup is predominantly White, with over 92% of students identifying as White in the 2022-2023 school year, which is higher than the racial diversity seen in many of the nearby schools. Over the past 10 years, New Haven Elementary School's performance has declined, as evidenced by its decreasing statewide ranking and lower proficiency rates on state assessments, suggesting that the school may need to implement targeted interventions and strategies to improve student outcomes.
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