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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 31.
(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:
1701 NOYES ST
Utica, NY 13502

Phone in 2006 (make sure to verify first before calling): (315) 792-2006
Name of school district : UTICA CITY SD
Name of county : ONEIDA
School principal name : JOHN LICARI
Range of grades from low to high : 6-8, 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 : 8
Number of full-time teachers : 82

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

Total enrollment in grade 6:  356
Total enrollment in grade 7:  335
Total enrollment in grade 8:  316
Total ungraded secondary enrollment:  65
Total enrollment in SENATOR JAMES H. DONOVAN MIDDLE SCHOOL:  1072
State average for 44 schools with this grade range:  721.9

Attendance rate in 2005:  91%
State average for schools with this grade range:  94%

Student suspension count total : 349
Suspensions per 100 students:  32.6
State average for schools with this grade range:  8.8



English Language Arts test performance in 2006 for 4th grade students
All Students:  600 (7 tested)
State average from 3900 schools:  664

English Language Arts test performance in 2006 for 5th grade students
All Students:  541 (6 tested)
State average from 3865 schools:  661

English Language Arts test performance in 2006 for 6th grade students
All Students:  639 (342 tested)
State average from 2627 schools:  653
Female students:  645 (167 tested)
State average from 2580 schools:  658
Male students:  634 (175 tested)
State average from 2582 schools:  650
Black or African American students:  624 (118 tested)
State average from 1227 schools:  642
Hispanic or Latino students:  636 (51 tested)
State average from 1114 schools:  645
Asian or Pacific Islander students:  654 (25 tested)
State average from 569 schools:  674
White students:  650 (148 tested)
State average from 1286 schools:  666
General Education students:  647 (281 tested)
State average from 2252 schools:  660
Students with Disabilities students:  605 (61 tested)
State average from 2184 schools:  615
English Proficient students:  640 (336 tested)
State average from 1888 schools:  655
Limited English Proficient students:  614 (6 tested)
State average from 497 schools:  608
Economically Disadvantaged students:  634 (250 tested)
State average from 2251 schools:  647
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  654 (92 tested)
State average from 2377 schools:  651

English Language Arts test performance in 2006 for 7th grade students in SENATOR JAMES H. DONOVAN MIDDLE SCHOOL
All Students:  643 (309 tested)
State average from 2069 schools:  650
Female students:  648 (154 tested)
State average from 2037 schools:  654
Male students:  638 (155 tested)
State average from 2037 schools:  647
Black or African American students:  635 (123 tested)
State average from 1006 schools:  639
Hispanic or Latino students:  635 (40 tested)
State average from 993 schools:  641
Asian or Pacific Islander students:  647 (19 tested)
State average from 510 schools:  669
White students:  653 (127 tested)
State average from 1108 schools:  661
General Education students:  648 (261 tested)
State average from 1835 schools:  656
Students with Disabilities students:  616 (48 tested)
State average from 1723 schools:  612
Economically Disadvantaged students:  638 (235 tested)
State average from 1856 schools:  643
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  658 (74 tested)
State average from 1927 schools:  648

English Language Arts test performance in 2006 for 8th grade students in SENATOR JAMES H. DONOVAN MIDDLE SCHOOL
All Students:  644 (285 tested)
State average from 2007 schools:  648
Female students:  654 (154 tested)
State average from 1957 schools:  653
Male students:  632 (131 tested)
State average from 1963 schools:  643
Black or African American students:  632 (83 tested)
State average from 1001 schools:  635
Hispanic or Latino students:  637 (40 tested)
State average from 915 schools:  640
White students:  651 (142 tested)
State average from 1116 schools:  659
Small Group Total students:  658 (20 tested)
State average from 1526 schools:  646
General Education students:  649 (240 tested)
State average from 1790 schools:  654
Students with Disabilities students:  613 (45 tested)
State average from 1723 schools:  610
English Proficient students:  645 (274 tested)
State average from 1506 schools:  648
Limited English Proficient students:  612 (11 tested)
State average from 443 schools:  603
Economically Disadvantaged students:  639 (199 tested)
State average from 1780 schools:  641
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  655 (86 tested)
State average from 1851 schools:  647


Mathematics test performance in 2006 for 4th grade students in SENATOR JAMES H. DONOVAN MIDDLE SCHOOL
All Students:  650 (6 tested)
State average from 3905 schools:  675

Mathematics test performance in 2006 for 5th grade students in SENATOR JAMES H. DONOVAN MIDDLE SCHOOL
All Students:  632 (6 tested)
State average from 3868 schools:  664

Mathematics test performance in 2006 for 6th grade students
All Students:  639 (358 tested)
State average from 2632 schools:  654
Female students:  639 (174 tested)
State average from 2588 schools:  654
Male students:  638 (184 tested)
State average from 2591 schools:  654
Black or African American students:  626 (126 tested)
State average from 1235 schools:  641
Hispanic or Latino students:  634 (56 tested)
State average from 1152 schools:  646
Asian or Pacific Islander students:  645 (27 tested)
State average from 594 schools:  682
White students:  650 (149 tested)
State average from 1304 schools:  665
General Education students:  643 (296 tested)
State average from 2261 schools:  659
Students with Disabilities students:  619 (62 tested)
State average from 2187 schools:  620
English Proficient students:  640 (341 tested)
State average from 1901 schools:  654
Limited English Proficient students:  604 (17 tested)
State average from 795 schools:  625
Economically Disadvantaged students:  633 (271 tested)
State average from 2261 schools:  648
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  656 (87 tested)
State average from 2386 schools:  652

Mathematics test performance in 2006 for 7th grade students
All Students:  621 (330 tested)
State average from 2071 schools:  649
Female students:  623 (157 tested)
State average from 2036 schools:  650
Male students:  619 (173 tested)
State average from 2036 schools:  649
Black or African American students:  611 (126 tested)
State average from 1006 schools:  635
Hispanic or Latino students:  621 (47 tested)
State average from 1011 schools:  640
Asian or Pacific Islander students:  611 (28 tested)
State average from 526 schools:  675
White students:  633 (129 tested)
State average from 1115 schools:  660
General Education students:  624 (280 tested)
State average from 1841 schools:  654
Students with Disabilities students:  607 (50 tested)
State average from 1730 schools:  614
English Proficient students:  627 (300 tested)
State average from 1551 schools:  648
Limited English Proficient students:  567 (30 tested)
State average from 724 schools:  618
Economically Disadvantaged students:  617 (264 tested)
State average from 1862 schools:  643
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  638 (66 tested)
State average from 1928 schools:  646

Mathematics test performance in 2006 for 8th grade students
All Students:  639 (301 tested)
State average from 2010 schools:  648
Female students:  643 (156 tested)
State average from 1957 schools:  650
Male students:  634 (145 tested)
State average from 1961 schools:  648
Black or African American students:  624 (84 tested)
State average from 1012 schools:  634
Hispanic or Latino students:  630 (44 tested)
State average from 947 schools:  639
White students:  648 (148 tested)
State average from 1117 schools:  660
Small Group Total students:  650 (25 tested)
State average from 1510 schools:  647
General Education students:  641 (255 tested)
State average from 1802 schools:  654
Students with Disabilities students:  627 (46 tested)
State average from 1722 schools:  615
English Proficient students:  643 (267 tested)
State average from 1510 schools:  648
Limited English Proficient students:  604 (34 tested)
State average from 651 schools:  621
Economically Disadvantaged students:  635 (223 tested)
State average from 1777 schools:  643
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  650 (78 tested)
State average from 1845 schools:  647

Science test performance in 2006 for 4th grade students
All Students:  81 (6 tested)
State average from 3891 schools:  80

Science test performance in 2006 for 8th grade students
All Students:  66 (257 tested)
State average from 1969 schools:  68
Female students:  67 (123 tested)
State average from 1921 schools:  68
Male students:  66 (134 tested)
State average from 1924 schools:  69
Black or African American students:  63 (82 tested)
State average from 965 schools:  60
Hispanic or Latino students:  64 (40 tested)
State average from 900 schools:  62
White students:  70 (113 tested)
State average from 1088 schools:  74
Small Group Total students:  66 (22 tested)
State average from 1481 schools:  67
General Education students:  67 (211 tested)
State average from 1765 schools:  70
Students with Disabilities students:  65 (46 tested)
State average from 1692 schools:  58
English Proficient students:  68 (223 tested)
State average from 1499 schools:  68
Limited English Proficient students:  55 (34 tested)
State average from 641 schools:  50
Economically Disadvantaged students:  66 (203 tested)
State average from 1732 schools:  66
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  69 (54 tested)
State average from 1805 schools:  68

Social Studies test performance in 2006 for 8th grade students
All Students:  62 (306 tested)
State average from 1983 schools:  62
Female students:  64 (155 tested)
State average from 1937 schools:  62
Male students:  61 (151 tested)
State average from 1941 schools:  62
Black or African American students:  59 (89 tested)
State average from 981 schools:  58
Hispanic or Latino students:  59 (44 tested)
State average from 910 schools:  58
White students:  66 (147 tested)
State average from 1108 schools:  68
Small Group Total students:  63 (26 tested)
State average from 1486 schools:  61
General Education students:  63 (259 tested)
State average from 1761 schools:  64
Students with Disabilities students:  57 (47 tested)
State average from 1678 schools:  51
English Proficient students:  64 (272 tested)
State average from 1496 schools:  62
Limited English Proficient students:  50 (34 tested)
State average from 628 schools:  48
Economically Disadvantaged students:  60 (229 tested)
State average from 1759 schools:  59
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  69 (77 tested)
State average from 1830 schools:  62
43 students tested in Regents Living Environment (All Students)
Number of tested students scoring between 55 and 100:  100.0%
State average from 1185 schools:  89.0%

Number of tested students scoring between 65 and 100:  100.0%
State average:  78.4%

Number of tested students scoring between 65 and 100:  53.5%
State average:  25.7%


43 students tested in Regents Living Environment (General Education)
Number of tested students scoring between 55 and 100:  100.0%
State average from 976 schools:  90.6%

Number of tested students scoring between 65 and 100:  100.0%
State average:  80.8%

Number of tested students scoring between 65 and 100:  53.5%
State average:  28.0%



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