46.1% of Oneida County students met or exceeded mathematics expectations in 2023-24 school year

New York State Education Department Board of Regents Member Roger Tilles - sayvilleschools.org
New York State Education Department Board of Regents Member Roger Tilles - sayvilleschools.org
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In the 2023-24 school year, 46.1% of the students in Oneida County were considered proficient in mathematics, a 0.4% increase from the previous year, according to the New York State Education Department.

Among them, 34.3% met expectations on their tests and 11.8% exceeded them.

Within the county, Harts Hill School students performed the best in mathematics, with 83% of them considered proficient in the subject. Meanwhile, Bellamy Elementary School students fared the worst, with only 7% passing the test.

For comparison, the state registered an overall proficiency rate of 51.8% in mathematics.

A recent study by Scholaroo ranked New York’s education system among the best in the U.S., and place it as the second best in terms of school quality.

Currently, the state has the highest per-pupil spending in the nation at $33,440, or a total of $84.7 billion annually.

Oneida County Success Rate in Math and ELA Over 3 Years
Oneida County Students who Met or Exceeded Academic Standards in Mathematics
School Students who met standards (%) Students who exceed standards (%) Total Enrollment
Harts Hill School 49% 34% 337
Deerfield Elementary School 43% 32% 330
Westmoreland Upper Elementary School 54% 19% 228
Sauquoit Valley Middle School 49% 24% 282
Hughes Elementary School 50% 20% 472
E. A. Mcallister Elementary School 51% 19% 289
Marcy Elementary School 53% 16% 286
Waterville Junior/Senior High School 46% 22% 323
Donald H. Crane Junior/Senior High School 37% 30% 379
Oriskany Junior-Senior High School 27% 39% 238
Perry Junior High School 43% 23% 577
Parkway Middle School 48% 15% 230
Sauquoit Valley Elementary School 45% 18% 344
New York Mills School 49% 13% 567
Whitesboro Middle School 35% 27% 482
Robert L. Bradley Elementary School 44% 16% 499
Clinton Elementary School 45% 15% 531
Boonville Elementary School 45% 15% 420
Clinton Middle School 39% 19% 283
Myles Elementary School 40% 16% 344
J. D. George Elementary School 46% 10% 412
Durhamville School 36% 18% 223
W. A. Wettel Elementary School 43% 10% 249
Ridge Mills Elementary School 45% 7% 364
Memorial Park Elementary School 40% 11% 383
Adirondack Middle School 38% 11% 267
Vernon-Verona-Sherrill Middle School 33% 16% 273
N. A. Walbran Elementary School 39% 8% 326
Hugh R. Jones Elementary School 32% 15% 383
John F. Kennedy Middle School 33% 12% 660
Remsen Elementary School 38% 6% 226
Holland Patent Middle School 31% 12% 266
Senator James H. Donovan Middle School 32% 10% 763
General Herkimer Elementary School 31% 11% 582
Stokes Elementary School 35% 6% 315
Holland Patent Elementary School 35% 6% 243
Camden Middle School 29% 9% 558
Albany Elementary School 31% 7% 475
Thomas Jefferson Elementary School 31% 7% 428
Lyndon H. Strough Middle School 26% 12% 825
Watson Williams Elementary School 30% 7% 601
Martin Luther King Junior Elementary School 30% 6% 298
Christopher Columbus Elementary School 30% 5% 636
Westmoreland Road Elementary School 29% 6% 334
Mcconnellsville Elementary School 29% 5% 311
Camden Elementary School 32% 2% 486
John E. Joy Elementary School 25% 6% 408
Roscoe Conkling Elementary School 25% 4% 495
John F. Hughes Elementary School 21% 7% 378
Louis V. Denti Elementary School 20% 1% 628
Kernan Elementary School 16% 3% 583
Gansevoort Elementary School 8% 1% 390
Bellamy Elementary School 7% 0% 560


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