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Three Village presents state report card data; enrollment decline eases, absenteeism remains above pre‑pandemic levels
Summary
District staff summarized enrollment trends, chronic absenteeism, assessment participation and achievement data, and graduation rates. Elementary enrollment has stabilized while chronic absenteeism remains higher than pre‑pandemic levels; assessment participation is rising but still below the federal 95% target.
District staff presented the Three Village Central School Districtstate report card overview at the boardmeeting on Jan. 22, detailing enrollment trends, chronic absenteeism, K9—8 through 8 assessment participation, Regents and SAT results, and graduation rates.
At the meeting, a district presenter said the sharp enrollment declines seen earlier in the decade have slowed and that elementary enrollment appears to be stabilizing while secondary enrollment continues a gradual decrease. The presenter also said subgroup shares have changed: the percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price meals (described in presentation as "economically disadvantaged") has climbed over the past decade and the share of English learners has grown; the district reported 29 non‑English primary languages spoken by 324 students and students born outside the U.S. from 53 countries (267…
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