Test expectations: How many students passed their Mathematics test in Dutchess County in 2022-23 school year?

Test expectations: How many students passed their Mathematics test in Dutchess County in 2022-23 school year?
NY State Education Department Board of Regents Vice Chancellor Josephine Victoria Finn — New York State Education Department
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Of the 26,722 students in Dutchess County who took the 2022-23 Mathematics test, 32.6% met expectations and 15.5% did better than expected, according to the New York State Education Department.

In total, 48.1% of Dutchess County students met or exceeded expectations, marking an 8.1% increase from the previous school year’s results.

Within the county, Brinckerhoff Elementary School students performed the best in Mathematics, with 74% of them considered proficient in the subject. Meanwhile, Poughkeepsie Middle School students fared the worst, with only 11% passing the test.

The state registered an overall proficiency rate of 49.6% of students who met or exceeded expectations.

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.

Dutchess County County Success Rate in Math and ELA Over 3 Years
Dutchess County Students who Met or Exceeded Academic Standards in Mathematics
School Students who met standards (%) Students who exceed standards (%) Total Enrollment
Brinckerhoff Elementary School 35% 39% 570
Bulkeley Middle School 35% 37% 232
Gayhead School 48% 22% 835
Chancellor Livingston Elementary School 43% 25% 383
Brinckerhoff Elementary School 44% 24% 570
Fishkill Plains Elementary School 42% 26% 562
Hagan School 45% 23% 362
Gayhead School 39% 28% 835
Orville A. Todd Middle School 42% 23% 359
Noxon Road Elementary School 44% 19% 350
Oak Grove Elementary School 40% 23% 487
Orville A. Todd Middle School 39% 23% 359
Bulkeley Middle School 34% 28% 232
Chancellor Livingston Elementary School 38% 24% 383
Pawling Elementary School 53% 9% 390
Wappingers Junior High School 33% 28% 735
Sheafe Road Elementary School 43% 18% 575
Linden Avenue Middle School 32% 29% 405
J. V. Forrestal Elementary School 38% 22% 224
Stissing Mountain Junior/Senior High School 40% 19% 459
Union Vale Middle School 40% 19% 907
Van Wyck Junior High School 37% 22% 843
Mill Road-Intermediate Grades 31% 28% 329
Webutuck Elementary School 42% 17% 221
Millbrook Middle School 33% 26% 202
Kinry Road Elementary School 33% 25% 371
Fishkill Plains Elementary School 35% 23% 562
Beekman School 40% 18% 381
Mill Road-Intermediate Grades 40% 18% 329
Kinry Road Elementary School 41% 16% 371
Alden Place Elementary School 37% 20% 168
Fishkill Elementary School 43% 14% 362
Alden Place Elementary School 45% 12% 168
J. V. Forrestal Elementary School 42% 14% 224
Stissing Mountain Junior/Senior High School 39% 17% 459
Oak Grove Elementary School 32% 24% 487
Myers Corners School 42% 13% 825
Van Wyck Junior High School 36% 19% 843
Dover Middle School 29% 24% 301
Wappingers Junior High School 39% 14% 735
Vail Farm Elementary School 41% 11% 669
Union Vale Middle School 35% 17% 907
Fishkill Elementary School 36% 16% 362
Hagan School 37% 15% 362
Linden Avenue Middle School 27% 24% 405
Noxon Road Elementary School 25% 26% 350
Beekman School 41% 10% 381
James S. Evans Elementary School 34% 17% 316
Myers Corners School 33% 17% 825
South Avenue School 32% 18% 256
South Avenue School 30% 19% 256
Pawling Middle School 37% 12% 342
Vail Farm Elementary School 36% 13% 669
Seymour Smith Intermediate Learning Center 42% 6% 201
Glenham School 37% 11% 362
Sheafe Road Elementary School 26% 21% 575
Arthur S. May School 35% 12% 535
Pawling Elementary School 36% 11% 390
Titusville Intermediate 34% 13% 409
Sargent School 39% 7% 274
Rombout Middle School 29% 16% 615
Dover Middle School 30% 14% 301
James S. Evans Elementary School 28% 16% 316
Netherwood School 35% 9% 295
Titusville Intermediate 33% 10% 409
West Road/D’aquannis Intermediate School 37% 5% 309
Pawling Middle School 28% 13% 342
Lagrange Middle School 29% 11% 865
Webutuck Elementary School 32% 8% 221
Lagrange Middle School 27% 12% 865
North Park Elementary School 36% 3% 476
Glenham School 30% 9% 362
West Road/D’aquannis Intermediate School 29% 10% 309
Violet Avenue School 31% 7% 315
Ralph R. Smith School 32% 6% 340
Haviland Middle School 24% 14% 759
Rombout Middle School 25% 13% 615
Sargent School 30% 7% 274
Netherwood School 24% 11% 295
Arthur S. May School 25% 10% 535
North Park Elementary School 26% 8% 476
Ralph R. Smith School 27% 7% 340
Haviland Middle School 27% 7% 759
Violet Avenue School 29% 3% 315
Warring Magnet Academy of Science and Technology 23% 9% 314
G. W. Krieger School 24% 7% 463
Seymour Smith Intermediate Learning Center 25% 6% 201
Dover Elementary School 25% 5% 296
Eugene Brooks Intermediate School 20% 9% 226
Dover Elementary School 22% 6% 296
Warring Magnet Academy of Science and Technology 23% 4% 314
Gov George Clinton School 24% 2% 222
Eugene Brooks Intermediate School 18% 8% 226
Poughkeepsie Middle School 17% 9% 879
Morse Young Magnet School 18% 8% 495
Morse Young Magnet School 21% 3% 495
Gov George Clinton School 19% 4% 222
G. W. Krieger School 18% 4% 463
Poughkeepsie Middle School 9% 2% 879


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