Summary:
The 13211 zip code area in New York is home to 3 schools, including 1 elementary school, 1 middle school, and 1 alternative school. While the schools in this area face some challenges, there are also potential bright spots worth highlighting.
The Onondaga-Cortland-Madison BOCES alternative school stands out with its low student-teacher ratio of 5.1, suggesting a high level of individualized attention for its 1,035 students. In contrast, the Roxboro Road Middle School and Roxboro Road Elementary School, both part of the North Syracuse Central School District, have higher student-teacher ratios of 11.3 and 12.5, respectively. Additionally, these traditional public schools have concerning trends in their test scores, with significantly lower proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Math compared to district and state averages.
The high free/reduced lunch rates at the traditional public schools, ranging from 61.68% to 64.48%, indicate a large proportion of economically disadvantaged students in the area. While these schools have relatively high spending per student, at $15,221 and $15,662, the low test scores suggest the need to explore more effective ways to allocate resources and support student success. Overall, the data highlights both challenges and potential bright spots in the schools within the 13211 zip code, underscoring the importance of continued efforts to address educational inequities and provide quality learning opportunities for all students.
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