Academically, Batavia High School is in good shape, Principal Scott Wilson told school board members at Batavia City Schools regular meeting Tuesday night.
Last year, the high school hit a 95-percent graduation rate and Wilson is pleased with regularly hitting a 90-percent-plus rate, but repeating 95 percent will be a daunting challenge, he said.
In eight of the 10 regents exams, the school has improved its passing rate. He said there as been a steady growth in improved scores, especially in math, where staff has invested more time and resources.
"I'd like to see a higher passing rate, but a slow and steady climb is continuing to sharpen the saw," Wilson said.
He described the passing rate for students in advanced placement classes as "healthy."
Last year, 49 percent of students went on to a two-year college and 25 percent to a four-year college. Wilson would like to improve those numbers, but, "those are good numbers and very healthy for us."
About 19 percent of graduates leave school, after study at BOCES, with skills to enter the workforce in a trade.
The introduction of Chrombooks into the classrooms has gone over well with students and parents, Wilson said.
"All you have to do is walk the halls and see the progress in action," Wilson said.
How do those stats rate vs
How do those stats rate vs comparable neighbors in Genesee, Erie and Monroe county?