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GREAT NECK SOUTH MIDDLE SCHOOL in Great Neck, NY



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City-data.com school rating (weighted overall 2006 test average compared to other schools in New York) from 0 (worst) to 100 (best) is 94.
(Our score takes into account sex and racial score differences and it is weighed according to the number of students taking the test)

Street address:
349 LAKEVILLE RD
Great Neck, NY 11020

Phone in 2006 (make sure to verify first before calling): (516) 773-1660
Name of school district : GREAT NECK UFSD
Name of county : NASSAU
School principal name : JAMES WELSCH
Range of grades from low to high : 6-8

Number of full-time principals : 1
Number of full-time assistant principals : 1
Number of full-time professional staff other than teachers, principals, and asst principals : 6
Number of full-time teachers : 75
Number of part-time teachers : 10

Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) outcome in 2005-2006 for All Students: YES
AYP outcome for White: YES
AYP outcome for Economically Disadvantaged: YES
AYP outcome for Students with Disabilities: YES
AYP outcome for Hispanic or Latino: YES
AYP outcome for Asian or Pacific Islander: YES

Total enrollment in grade 6:  284
Total enrollment in grade 7:  308
Total enrollment in grade 8:  309
Total enrollment in GREAT NECK SOUTH MIDDLE SCHOOL:  901
State average for 274 schools with this grade range:  655.9

Attendance rate in 2005:  97%
State average for schools with this grade range:  95%

Student suspension count total : 32
Suspensions per 100 students:  3.6
State average for schools with this grade range:  8.0


English Language Arts test performance in 2006 for 6th grade students in GREAT NECK SOUTH MIDDLE SCHOOL
All Students:  696 (281 tested)
State average from 2061 schools:  655
Female students:  699 (125 tested)
State average from 2018 schools:  659
Male students:  695 (156 tested)
State average from 2019 schools:  652
Black or African American students:  678 (9 tested)
State average from 871 schools:  642
Hispanic or Latino students:  656 (14 tested)
State average from 742 schools:  646
Asian or Pacific Islander students:  698 (88 tested)
State average from 403 schools:  676
White students:  700 (170 tested)
State average from 1097 schools:  666
General Education students:  702 (251 tested)
State average from 1766 schools:  662
Students with Disabilities students:  649 (30 tested)
State average from 1738 schools:  616

English Language Arts test performance in 2006 for 7th grade students
All Students:  690 (301 tested)
State average from 1622 schools:  651
Female students:  690 (151 tested)
State average from 1593 schools:  655
Male students:  690 (150 tested)
State average from 1595 schools:  648
Black or African American students:  669 (11 tested)
State average from 717 schools:  639
Hispanic or Latino students:  664 (20 tested)
State average from 671 schools:  642
Asian or Pacific Islander students:  700 (82 tested)
State average from 375 schools:  670
White students:  689 (188 tested)
State average from 948 schools:  660
General Education students:  695 (273 tested)
State average from 1451 schools:  658
Students with Disabilities students:  641 (28 tested)
State average from 1385 schools:  613
Economically Disadvantaged students:  668 (22 tested)
State average from 1434 schools:  642
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  692 (279 tested)
State average from 1509 schools:  653

English Language Arts test performance in 2006 for 8th grade students
All Students:  688 (299 tested)
State average from 1603 schools:  649
Female students:  691 (146 tested)
State average from 1555 schools:  655
Male students:  685 (153 tested)
State average from 1563 schools:  644
Hispanic or Latino students:  669 (18 tested)
State average from 624 schools:  641
White students:  688 (176 tested)
State average from 955 schools:  658
Small Group Total students:  661 (8 tested)
State average from 1225 schools:  647
General Education students:  692 (268 tested)
State average from 1430 schools:  656
Students with Disabilities students:  652 (31 tested)
State average from 1396 schools:  611
Economically Disadvantaged students:  672 (31 tested)
State average from 1399 schools:  640
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  690 (268 tested)
State average from 1469 schools:  651
Asian or Pacific Islander students:  693 (97 tested)
State average from 347 schools:  669

Mathematics test performance in 2006 for 6th grade students
All Students:  699 (287 tested)
State average from 2064 schools:  654
Female students:  696 (126 tested)
State average from 2023 schools:  654
Male students:  701 (161 tested)
State average from 2025 schools:  655
Black or African American students:  665 (9 tested)
State average from 881 schools:  640
Hispanic or Latino students:  658 (15 tested)
State average from 770 schools:  646
Asian or Pacific Islander students:  707 (93 tested)
State average from 419 schools:  682
White students:  700 (170 tested)
State average from 1113 schools:  664
General Education students:  705 (257 tested)
State average from 1771 schools:  660
Students with Disabilities students:  649 (30 tested)
State average from 1739 schools:  621

Mathematics test performance in 2006 for 7th grade students
All Students:  692 (310 tested)
State average from 1622 schools:  650
Female students:  690 (155 tested)
State average from 1590 schools:  651
Male students:  693 (155 tested)
State average from 1592 schools:  650
Black or African American students:  665 (11 tested)
State average from 713 schools:  634
Hispanic or Latino students:  656 (24 tested)
State average from 686 schools:  640
Asian or Pacific Islander students:  707 (88 tested)
State average from 385 schools:  676
White students:  691 (187 tested)
State average from 952 schools:  660
General Education students:  696 (282 tested)
State average from 1454 schools:  656
Students with Disabilities students:  643 (28 tested)
State average from 1389 schools:  616
English Proficient students:  692 (300 tested)
State average from 1215 schools:  649
Limited English Proficient students:  666 (10 tested)
State average from 457 schools:  617
Economically Disadvantaged students:  665 (27 tested)
State average from 1438 schools:  642
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  694 (283 tested)
State average from 1508 schools:  651

Mathematics test performance in 2006 for 8th grade students
All Students:  691 (307 tested)
State average from 1605 schools:  650
Female students:  687 (147 tested)
State average from 1555 schools:  652
Male students:  694 (160 tested)
State average from 1561 schools:  650
Hispanic or Latino students:  663 (18 tested)
State average from 652 schools:  640
White students:  687 (176 tested)
State average from 952 schools:  660
Small Group Total students:  659 (8 tested)
State average from 1210 schools:  648
General Education students:  694 (276 tested)
State average from 1438 schools:  656
Students with Disabilities students:  663 (31 tested)
State average from 1394 schools:  617
English Proficient students:  691 (300 tested)
State average from 1200 schools:  649
Limited English Proficient students:  682 (7 tested)
State average from 415 schools:  621
Economically Disadvantaged students:  670 (32 tested)
State average from 1396 schools:  643
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  693 (275 tested)
State average from 1464 schools:  651
Asian or Pacific Islander students:  703 (105 tested)
State average from 367 schools:  679

Science test performance in 2006 for 8th grade students
All Students:  77 (191 tested)
State average from 1577 schools:  70
Female students:  76 (92 tested)
State average from 1532 schools:  69
Male students:  79 (99 tested)
State average from 1536 schools:  71
Hispanic or Latino students:  77 (19 tested)
State average from 616 schools:  63
White students:  79 (106 tested)
State average from 930 schools:  74
Small Group Total students:  74 (7 tested)
State average from 1192 schools:  69
General Education students:  78 (160 tested)
State average from 1411 schools:  72
Students with Disabilities students:  76 (31 tested)
State average from 1369 schools:  60
English Proficient students:  78 (184 tested)
State average from 1197 schools:  70
Limited English Proficient students:  58 (7 tested)
State average from 408 schools:  51
Economically Disadvantaged students:  75 (28 tested)
State average from 1366 schools:  67
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  78 (163 tested)
State average from 1437 schools:  71
Asian or Pacific Islander students:  76 (59 tested)
State average from 312 schools:  74

Social Studies test performance in 2006 for 8th grade students
All Students:  76 (308 tested)
State average from 1581 schools:  63
Female students:  75 (150 tested)
State average from 1537 schools:  63
Male students:  77 (158 tested)
State average from 1543 schools:  64
Hispanic or Latino students:  68 (19 tested)
State average from 620 schools:  60
White students:  77 (177 tested)
State average from 942 schools:  68
Small Group Total students:  71 (8 tested)
State average from 1193 schools:  62
General Education students:  77 (276 tested)
State average from 1403 schools:  65
Students with Disabilities students:  65 (32 tested)
State average from 1357 schools:  52
English Proficient students:  77 (302 tested)
State average from 1191 schools:  63
Limited English Proficient students:  50 (6 tested)
State average from 397 schools:  49
Economically Disadvantaged students:  69 (33 tested)
State average from 1383 schools:  59
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  77 (275 tested)
State average from 1454 schools:  64
Asian or Pacific Islander students:  76 (104 tested)
State average from 367 schools:  73

Regents test results in 2006
119 students tested in Regents Physical Setting: Earth Science (All Students)
Number of tested students scoring between 55 and 100:  100.0%
State average from 1212 schools:  86.8%

Number of tested students scoring between 65 and 100:  100.0%
State average:  76.8%

Number of tested students scoring between 65 and 100:  97.5%
State average:  36.0%


118 students tested in Regents Mathematics A (All Students)
Number of tested students scoring between 55 and 100:  100.0%
State average from 1209 schools:  92.1%

Number of tested students scoring between 65 and 100:  100.0%
State average:  81.6%

Number of tested students scoring between 65 and 100:  99.2%
State average:  33.2%



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