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McKinley-Brighton Elementary School is a public elementary school serving 451 students in grades PK-5 in the Syracuse City School District. Unfortunately, this school has consistently ranked among the lowest-performing schools in New York state, with a 0-star rating from SchoolDigger for the past several years.
McKinley-Brighton's academic performance is significantly below state and district averages across all grade levels and subject areas. For example, in 2023-2024, only 14.89% of 3rd graders, 9.43% of 4th graders, and 8.93% of 5th graders were proficient or better in English Language Arts, compared to state averages of 42.6%, 47.05%, and 43.68% respectively. The math proficiency rates are even lower, with only 8.89% of 3rd graders, 0% of 4th graders, and 4.92% of 5th graders meeting or exceeding standards, compared to state averages of 53.93%, 58.03%, and 48.93%. The school's student subgroups, including African American, Hispanic, and English Language Learner students, also perform significantly worse than their peers statewide.
Despite increased spending and targeted interventions, McKinley-Brighton has consistently ranked among the lowest-performing schools in New York state for over a decade, with little to no improvement in academic proficiency rates. The other elementary schools in the Syracuse City School District, such as Bellevue Elementary, Seymour Dual Language Academy, and Delaware Primary School, also perform poorly and rank among the lowest in the state, suggesting systemic challenges within the district that extend beyond a single school. Addressing the complex socioeconomic factors and implementing more effective, data-driven strategies will be critical for improving educational outcomes for the students at McKinley-Brighton and other struggling schools in the district.
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