Summary:
The Wyoming Central School District in New York has only one elementary school, Wyoming Central School, which serves grades PK-8 with a total enrollment of 142 students.
Wyoming Central School's performance on state assessments is mixed, with some grade levels excelling and others struggling to meet state benchmarks. The school's 8th grade students perform exceptionally well in English Language Arts (ELA) and Science, with proficiency rates significantly higher than the state average. However, the 7th grade ELA proficiency rate is only 20%, well below the state average of 49.56%. In Math, the 4th grade proficiency rate is 75%, much higher than the state average, but the 8th grade rate is only 22.22%, compared to 40.72% statewide.
Despite the school's high per-student spending and low student-teacher ratio, which suggest a significant investment in resources, the academic outcomes do not consistently reflect this investment. The school serves a population with a high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, which may contribute to the variability in academic performance. Overall, the data provides a mixed picture of the school's performance, with areas of strength and areas in need of improvement.
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