A total of 14 school districts across New York state saw 100% of their students test proficient on English language arts Regents exams during the 2022-2023 school year, according to new data.
Nearly 200 districts in the state had 90% or more of their students test proficient, including districts in Upstate New York.
The state Education Department released Regents results for the 2022-2023 school year in December.
In Onondaga County, the top-scoring districts were:
- Marcellus: 95% (tied for No. 54 statewide)
- Fayetteville-Manlius: 94% (tied for No. 75 statewide)
- Fabius-Pompey, Jamesville-DeWitt, Skaneateles, Westhill: 93% (tied for No. 89 statewide)
The Syracuse City School District had one of the lowest proficiency levels in the state at 48%. That was tied for 627th statewide out of 633 districts total.
You can see all of the statewide data on ELA Regents exams in the tables below. If you can’t see the table, click here to open it in a new window.
You can search by entering a complete or partial district name in the search box or a county name. You can also click on the column headers to sort the table as you like.
Only districts with reported results are included in the database. The state does not report proficiency scores publicly if a district’s sample size is too small.
Students are considered proficient on Regents exams if they score at level three or above.
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