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STANLEY MAKOWSKI EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER School in Buffalo, 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 5.
(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:
1095 JEFFERSON AVE
Buffalo, NY 14208

Phone in 2006 (make sure to verify first before calling): (716) 816-4180
Name of school district : BUFFALO CITY SD
Name of county : ERIE
School principal name : DAWN DINATALE
Range of grades from low to high : PK-4

Number of full-time principals : 1
Number of full-time assistant principals : 1
Number of full-time teachers : 59

Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) outcome in 2005-2006 for All Students: NO
AYP outcome for Black or African American: NO
AYP outcome for Economically Disadvantaged: NO
AYP outcome for Students with Disabilities: NO

Total pre-kindergarten enrollment:  114
Total full-day kindergarten enrollment:  111
Total enrollment in grade 1:  134
Total enrollment in grade 2:  150
Total enrollment in grade 3:  160
Total enrollment in grade 4:  149
Total enrollment in STANLEY MAKOWSKI EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER:  818
State average for 32 schools with this grade range:  421.5

Attendance rate in 2005:  93%
State average for schools with this grade range:  95%

Student suspension count total : 39
Suspensions per 100 students:  4.8
State average for schools with this grade range:  2.7


English Language Arts test performance in 2006 for 3rd grade students in STANLEY MAKOWSKI EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER
All Students:  632 (151 tested)
State average from 2669 schools:  668
Female students:  632 (75 tested)
State average from 2635 schools:  673
Male students:  633 (76 tested)
State average from 2638 schools:  664
Black or African American students:  632 (135 tested)
State average from 903 schools:  652
Hispanic or Latino students:  648 (8 tested)
State average from 880 schools:  659
White students:  620 (8 tested)
State average from 1512 schools:  676
General Education students:  641 (107 tested)
State average from 2108 schools:  674
Students with Disabilities students:  613 (44 tested)
State average from 2010 schools:  630
Economically Disadvantaged students:  633 (145 tested)
State average from 2181 schools:  660
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  626 (6 tested)
State average from 2317 schools:  667

English Language Arts test performance in 2006 for 4th grade students
All Students:  625 (143 tested)
State average from 2648 schools:  664
Female students:  629 (74 tested)
State average from 2588 schools:  669
Male students:  622 (69 tested)
State average from 2592 schools:  661
Black or African American students:  627 (118 tested)
State average from 868 schools:  651
Hispanic or Latino students:  616 (14 tested)
State average from 886 schools:  656
Small Group Total students:  619 (11 tested)
State average from 2099 schools:  662
General Education students:  635 (102 tested)
State average from 2197 schools:  671
Students with Disabilities students:  603 (41 tested)
State average from 2134 schools:  624
English Proficient students:  627 (138 tested)
State average from 1921 schools:  665
Economically Disadvantaged students:  623 (134 tested)
State average from 2159 schools:  656
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  655 (9 tested)
State average from 2293 schools:  663
Limited English Proficient students:  594 (5 tested)
State average from 237 schools:  626

Mathematics test performance in 2006 for 3rd grade students in STANLEY MAKOWSKI EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER
All Students:  640 (162 tested)
State average from 2667 schools:  677
Female students:  638 (79 tested)
State average from 2634 schools:  677
Male students:  641 (83 tested)
State average from 2636 schools:  677
Black or African American students:  639 (137 tested)
State average from 902 schools:  662
Hispanic or Latino students:  639 (17 tested)
State average from 934 schools:  669
White students:  655 (8 tested)
State average from 1536 schools:  684
General Education students:  645 (111 tested)
State average from 2166 schools:  681
Students with Disabilities students:  627 (51 tested)
State average from 2065 schools:  649
English Proficient students:  641 (153 tested)
State average from 2007 schools:  677
Limited English Proficient students:  620 (9 tested)
State average from 850 schools:  655
Economically Disadvantaged students:  639 (156 tested)
State average from 2228 schools:  670
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  666 (6 tested)
State average from 2361 schools:  676

Mathematics test performance in 2006 for 4th grade students
All Students:  636 (147 tested)
State average from 2654 schools:  675
Female students:  635 (76 tested)
State average from 2591 schools:  675
Male students:  637 (71 tested)
State average from 2596 schools:  677
Black or African American students:  638 (119 tested)
State average from 889 schools:  660
Hispanic or Latino students:  614 (19 tested)
State average from 936 schools:  665
Small Group Total students:  657 (9 tested)
State average from 2069 schools:  673
General Education students:  642 (104 tested)
State average from 2227 schools:  681
Students with Disabilities students:  622 (43 tested)
State average from 2167 schools:  643
English Proficient students:  640 (136 tested)
State average from 1962 schools:  675
Economically Disadvantaged students:  635 (137 tested)
State average from 2184 schools:  668
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  647 (10 tested)
State average from 2320 schools:  675
Limited English Proficient students:  585 (11 tested)
State average from 761 schools:  647

Science test performance in 2006 for 4th grade students
All Students:  70 (148 tested)
State average from 2643 schools:  81
Female students:  69 (77 tested)
State average from 2587 schools:  81
Male students:  70 (71 tested)
State average from 2591 schools:  81
Black or African American students:  71 (120 tested)
State average from 888 schools:  75
Hispanic or Latino students:  61 (19 tested)
State average from 924 schools:  75
Small Group Total students:  75 (9 tested)
State average from 2069 schools:  80
General Education students:  71 (104 tested)
State average from 2222 schools:  82
Students with Disabilities students:  68 (44 tested)
State average from 2157 schools:  72
English Proficient students:  71 (137 tested)
State average from 1957 schools:  81
Economically Disadvantaged students:  69 (138 tested)
State average from 2184 schools:  78
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  75 (10 tested)
State average from 2320 schools:  80
Limited English Proficient students:  54 (11 tested)
State average from 760 schools:  66

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