Did Richmond County students succeed or flounder in their 2021-22 school year English Language Arts tests?

Did Richmond County students succeed or flounder in their 2021-22 school year English Language Arts tests?
New York State Education Department Board of Regents Member Roger Tilles — sayvilleschools.org
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Of the 22,679 students in Richmond County who took the 2021-22 English Language Arts test, 30.1% met expectations and 25.7% did better than expected, according to the New York State Education Department.

In total, 55.8% of the students met or exceeded expections in Richmond County, a decrease of 13% compared to the previous school year.

Within the county, P.S. 5 Huguenot students performed the best in English Language Arts, with 93% of them considered proficient in the subject. Meanwhile, Geller House School students fared the worst, with 0% passing the test.

The state registered an overall proficiency rate of 47% of students who met or exceeded expectations.

A 2021 report from the NYC Center for Innovation Through Data Intelligence found that outcomes for different racial and gender groups had improved since 2013. However, despite the improvements, significant gaps still persist, particularly among Black and Hispanic students.

Richmond County Success Rate in Math and ELA Over 4 Years
Richmond County Students who Met or Exceeded Academic Standards in English Language Arts
School Students who met standards (%) Students who exceed standards (%) Total Enrollment
P.S. 5 Huguenot 45% 48% 296
Naples Street Elementary School 35% 51% 284
P.S. 8 Shirlee Solomon 40% 45% 540
P.S. 35 Clove Valley School 42% 43% 386
P.S. 50 Frank Hankinson 32% 46% 705
I.S. 7 Elias Bernstein 28% 49% 1,147
P.S. 3 Margaret Gioiosa School 43% 32% 631
I.S. 24 Myra S. Barnes 30% 45% 1,284
Barbara Esselborn School 36% 39% 794
I.S. 75 Frank D. Paulo 29% 44% 1,350
I.S. 34 Tottenville 30% 43% 996
P.S. 23 Richmondtown 37% 34% 575
P.S. 56 Louis Desario School 35% 35% 619
P.S. 48 William G. Wilcox 39% 30% 947
P.S. 32 Gifford School 43% 26% 643
P.S. 1 Tottenville 39% 27% 398
Marsh Avenue School for Expeditionary Learning 33% 32% 447
P.S. 29 Bardwell 40% 24% 607
I.S. 72 Rocco Laurie 30% 34% 1,473
P.S. 42 Eltingville 36% 27% 997
P.S. 36 J. C. Drumgoole 42% 21% 815
P.S. 6 Corporal Allan F. Kivlehan School 33% 28% 460
P.S. 54 Charles W. Leng 35% 26% 802
P.S. 30 Westerleigh 38% 22% 698
Michael J. Petrides School 33% 27% 1,387
P.S. 65 Academy of Innovative Learning 36% 23% 387
P.S. 26 Carteret School 45% 13% 281
P.S. 52 John C. Thompson 37% 20% 601
I.S. 2 George L. Egbert 27% 30% 941
P.S. 55 Henry M. Boehm 42% 14% 528
I.S. 27 Anning S. Prall 28% 27% 994
P.S. 21 Margaret Emery-Elm Park 36% 17% 376
P.S. 39 Francis J. Murphy Junior 35% 16% 473
Staten Island School of Civic Leadership 30% 20% 873
Space Shuttle Columbia School 38% 11% 684
P.S. 4 Maurice Wollin 32% 17% 740
P.S. 13 M. L. Lindemeyer 34% 15% 790
Stephanie A. Vierno School 29% 17% 640
P.S. 45 John Tyler 31% 13% 821
I.S. 51 Edwin Markham 26% 17% 1,364
P.S. 38 George Cromwell 30% 12% 376
P.S. 60 Alice Austen 30% 11% 715
P.S. 69 Daniel D. Tompkins 28% 12% 845
Harbor View School 27% 13% 282
I.S. 61 William A. Morris 26% 13% 993
P.S. 19 Curtis School 26% 7% 460
I.S. 49 Berta A. Dreyfus 22% 11% 594
Eagle Academy for Young Men of Staten Island 23% 9% 326
P.S. 22 Graniteville 25% 6% 793
P.S. 46 Albert V. Maniscalco 20% 6% 213
P.S. 11 Thomas Dongan School 18% 8% 332
Fort Hill Collaborative Elementary School 16% 10% 195
P.S. 57 Hubert H. Humphrey 15% 7% 512
P.S. 74 Future Leaders Elementary School 13% 7% 271
P.S. 18 John G. Whittier 16% 3% 434
P.S. 16 John J. Driscoll 14% 3% 436
P.S. 44 Thomas C. Brown 13% 1% 585
P.S. 78 11% 0% 594
P.S. 31 William T. Davis 10% 1% 335
P.S. 20 Port Richmond 6% 1% 388
Geller House School 0% 0% 11


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