Summary:
The Cheektowaga-Sloan Union Free School District in New York has only one high school, John F. Kennedy Senior High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school's performance has been mixed, with fluctuating statewide rankings and SchoolDigger ratings over the past three years. While the school excels in certain subject areas, it struggles in others, and its high chronic absenteeism rate is a significant concern.
Academically, John F. Kennedy Senior High School has seen mixed results on Regents/Common Core exams, with strong performance in subjects like Chemistry, English Language Arts, and Global History and Geography, but weaker results in Algebra I, Geometry, and Physics. The school's four-year graduation rate of 84.3% is slightly below the state average, and its dropout rate of 4.9% is higher than the state average.
Demographic and financial data suggest that John F. Kennedy Senior High School serves a relatively low-income student population, with 49.19% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch. The school's per-student spending of $18,493 is higher than the state average, but the effectiveness of this spending is unclear. Overall, the school's performance and challenges highlight the need for continued support and improvement to ensure the success of all students in the Cheektowaga-Sloan Union Free School District.
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