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LONGWOOD JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL in Middle Island, 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 70.
(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:
198 LONGWOOD RD
Middle Island, NY 11953

Phone in 2006 (make sure to verify first before calling): (631) 345-2701
Name of school district : LONGWOOD CSD
Name of county : SUFFOLK
School principal name : LEVI MCINTYRE
Range of grades from low to high : 7-8, US

Number of full-time principals : 1
Number of full-time assistant principals : 2
Number of full-time professional staff other than teachers, principals, and asst principals : 9
Number of full-time teachers : 120

Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) outcome in 2005-2006 for All Students: YES
AYP outcome for Black or African American: YES
AYP outcome for White: YES
AYP outcome for Economically Disadvantaged: YES
AYP outcome for Students with Disabilities: NO
AYP outcome for Hispanic or Latino: YES
AYP outcome for Asian or Pacific Islander: YES

Total enrollment in grade 7:  737
Total enrollment in grade 8:  712
Total ungraded secondary enrollment:  9
Total enrollment in LONGWOOD JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL:  1458
State average for 21 schools with this grade range:  545.7

Attendance rate in 2005:  94%
State average for schools with this grade range:  92%

Student suspension count total : 272
Suspensions per 100 students:  18.7
State average for schools with this grade range:  7.3


English Language Arts test performance in 2006 for 7th grade students
All Students:  652 (730 tested)
State average from 2279 schools:  650
Female students:  653 (348 tested)
State average from 2245 schools:  654
Male students:  651 (382 tested)
State average from 2246 schools:  647
Black or African American students:  639 (161 tested)
State average from 1077 schools:  639
Hispanic or Latino students:  645 (93 tested)
State average from 1061 schools:  641
White students:  658 (447 tested)
State average from 1252 schools:  661
Small Group Total students:  661 (29 tested)
State average from 1709 schools:  648
General Education students:  661 (609 tested)
State average from 2034 schools:  656
Students with Disabilities students:  607 (121 tested)
State average from 1920 schools:  613
Economically Disadvantaged students:  637 (187 tested)
State average from 2052 schools:  643
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  657 (543 tested)
State average from 2131 schools:  649

English Language Arts test performance in 2006 for 8th grade students
All Students:  656 (692 tested)
State average from 2212 schools:  648
Female students:  662 (318 tested)
State average from 2161 schools:  654
Male students:  650 (374 tested)
State average from 2167 schools:  643
Black or African American students:  638 (152 tested)
State average from 1074 schools:  635
Hispanic or Latino students:  643 (81 tested)
State average from 980 schools:  640
White students:  663 (439 tested)
State average from 1260 schools:  659
Small Group Total students:  680 (20 tested)
State average from 1677 schools:  646
General Education students:  666 (570 tested)
State average from 1980 schools:  655
Students with Disabilities students:  611 (122 tested)
State average from 1911 schools:  610
Economically Disadvantaged students:  635 (174 tested)
State average from 1973 schools:  641
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  663 (518 tested)
State average from 2051 schools:  648

Mathematics test performance in 2006 for 7th grade students
All Students:  657 (735 tested)
State average from 2281 schools:  649
Female students:  655 (351 tested)
State average from 2244 schools:  650
Male students:  658 (384 tested)
State average from 2245 schools:  649
Black or African American students:  639 (160 tested)
State average from 1075 schools:  635
Hispanic or Latino students:  647 (103 tested)
State average from 1082 schools:  640
White students:  664 (445 tested)
State average from 1259 schools:  660
Small Group Total students:  678 (27 tested)
State average from 1712 schools:  647
General Education students:  664 (615 tested)
State average from 2040 schools:  655
Students with Disabilities students:  620 (120 tested)
State average from 1926 schools:  615
English Proficient students:  658 (722 tested)
State average from 1717 schools:  648
Limited English Proficient students:  601 (13 tested)
State average from 761 schools:  618
Economically Disadvantaged students:  639 (194 tested)
State average from 2058 schools:  643
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  663 (541 tested)
State average from 2132 schools:  648

Mathematics test performance in 2006 for 8th grade students
All Students:  665 (707 tested)
State average from 2217 schools:  649
Female students:  669 (325 tested)
State average from 2162 schools:  651
Male students:  662 (382 tested)
State average from 2166 schools:  649
Black or African American students:  648 (156 tested)
State average from 1088 schools:  634
Hispanic or Latino students:  649 (92 tested)
State average from 1015 schools:  639
White students:  673 (438 tested)
State average from 1255 schools:  660
Small Group Total students:  697 (21 tested)
State average from 1662 schools:  648
General Education students:  672 (585 tested)
State average from 1993 schools:  655
Students with Disabilities students:  631 (122 tested)
State average from 1909 schools:  616
English Proficient students:  666 (695 tested)
State average from 1667 schools:  648
Limited English Proficient students:  611 (12 tested)
State average from 682 schools:  620
Economically Disadvantaged students:  647 (192 tested)
State average from 1971 schools:  643
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  672 (515 tested)
State average from 2045 schools:  648

Science test performance in 2006 for 8th grade students
All Students:  76 (623 tested)
State average from 2176 schools:  69
Female students:  76 (283 tested)
State average from 2125 schools:  68
Male students:  77 (340 tested)
State average from 2128 schools:  70
Black or African American students:  70 (148 tested)
State average from 1035 schools:  61
Hispanic or Latino students:  72 (89 tested)
State average from 966 schools:  62
White students:  80 (373 tested)
State average from 1224 schools:  74
Small Group Total students:  79 (13 tested)
State average from 1638 schools:  68
General Education students:  79 (506 tested)
State average from 1953 schools:  70
Students with Disabilities students:  64 (117 tested)
State average from 1876 schools:  58
English Proficient students:  77 (611 tested)
State average from 1658 schools:  69
Limited English Proficient students:  49 (12 tested)
State average from 672 schools:  50
Economically Disadvantaged students:  69 (186 tested)
State average from 1923 schools:  67
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  80 (437 tested)
State average from 2002 schools:  69

Social Studies test performance in 2006 for 8th grade students
All Students:  74 (706 tested)
State average from 2191 schools:  63
Female students:  74 (325 tested)
State average from 2142 schools:  63
Male students:  73 (381 tested)
State average from 2146 schools:  63
Black or African American students:  68 (154 tested)
State average from 1055 schools:  58
Hispanic or Latino students:  69 (94 tested)
State average from 978 schools:  59
White students:  76 (435 tested)
State average from 1248 schools:  68
Small Group Total students:  81 (23 tested)
State average from 1640 schools:  61
General Education students:  76 (585 tested)
State average from 1947 schools:  64
Students with Disabilities students:  61 (121 tested)
State average from 1861 schools:  52
English Proficient students:  74 (694 tested)
State average from 1657 schools:  62
Limited English Proficient students:  55 (12 tested)
State average from 659 schools:  48
Economically Disadvantaged students:  66 (189 tested)
State average from 1951 schools:  59
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  76 (517 tested)
State average from 2028 schools:  63

Regents test results in 2006
78 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:  100.0%
State average:  36.0%


78 students tested in Regents Physical Setting: Earth Science (General Education)
Number of tested students scoring between 55 and 100:  100.0%
State average from 949 schools:  88.8%

Number of tested students scoring between 65 and 100:  100.0%
State average:  79.5%

Number of tested students scoring between 65 and 100:  100.0%
State average:  38.1%



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