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Pulaski Elementary School is a public elementary school serving 427 students in grades PK-5 in Pulaski, NY, which is part of the Pulaski Central School District. The school has consistently been ranked around the middle of New York elementary schools, typically in the 1300-1700 range out of over 2,400 schools, with a 2-star rating from SchoolDigger.
Pulaski Elementary faces several key challenges, including low academic performance, particularly for certain student subgroups. The school's test scores on the New York State Assessments are consistently below the state averages across grades and subjects, with proficiency rates ranging from 23.73% to 60% in math and 23.73% to 28.81% in English Language Arts, compared to state averages of 48.93% to 58.03% in math and 42.6% to 47.05% in ELA. Pulaski Elementary has particularly low performance for female students and special education students in ELA, ranking in the bottom 10% of NY elementary schools for these groups. Additionally, the school has a high percentage of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 52.59% to 56.87% over the past few years, indicating a relatively low socioeconomic status compared to the state.
Interestingly, the nearby schools analyzed, such as FitzHugh Park Elementary, Charles E. Riley Elementary, and Hastings Mallory Elementary, also have relatively low performance compared to state averages, with most ranking in the bottom half of New York elementary schools. This suggests the Pulaski area may face broader educational challenges. While Pulaski Elementary spends less per student than some nearby schools, its outcomes are not significantly better, indicating that simply increasing funding may not be the sole solution to improving performance. The school's challenges appear to be persistent, as its rankings and ratings have remained relatively consistent over the past 10 years, suggesting the need for a collaborative, multi-faceted approach to improve educational outcomes in the area.
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