EAST RAMAPO CSD (SPRING VALLEY)
Federal Spending per Pupil is $5,081 — 100th percentile, near the top of its peer group (peer median $2,632).
Compared against 8 peer districts sharing the same Need/Resource Capacity category, enrollment between 6,252 and 14,588. Peers are never chosen by test scores, so comparisons stay fair.
Insights by Acture · NYSED School Report Card · subgroup: All Students
Strengths & areas to watch
EAST RAMAPO CSD (SPRING VALLEY)- Per-Pupil Spending (Federal) — 100th percentile, near the top of its peer group.
- Regents Earth Science — 88th percentile, in the upper third of its peer group.
- NYSAA Math 4 — 75th percentile, in the upper third of its peer group.
- Per-Pupil Spending — 75th percentile, in the upper third of its peer group.
- ELA 3–8 — 0th percentile, near the bottom of its peer group.
- Math 3–8 — 0th percentile, near the bottom of its peer group.
- Science 5 — 0th percentile, near the bottom of its peer group.
- Regents ELA — 0th percentile, near the bottom of its peer group.
- Regents Algebra I — 0th percentile, near the bottom of its peer group.
Scorecard vs. peers
EAST RAMAPO CSD (SPRING VALLEY)Multi-year trends
EAST RAMAPO CSD (SPRING VALLEY)ELA 3–8 fell 4.0 pts to 22.0% from 2017–18 to 2024–25.
Math 3–8 fell 2.8 pts to 18.2% from 2017–18 to 2024–25.
4-Year Graduation rose 15.1 pts to 74.1% from 2017–18 to 2024–25.
Chronic Absenteeism 3–8 rose 18.3 pts to 32.3% from 2017–18 to 2024–25.
What changed this year
EAST RAMAPO CSD (SPRING VALLEY)- NYSAA Proficiency — Science (Grade 8) slipped: down 25.0 pts to 25.0% (from 50.0%).
- NYSAA Proficiency — Math (Grade 4) improved: up 18.0 pts to 90.0% (from 72.0%).
- Science Proficiency (Grade 8) improved: up 13.0 pts to 28.0% (from 15.0%).
- Regents Algebra I improved: up 11.0 pts to 32.0% (from 21.0%).
- Graduation Rate (4-Year) improved: up 10.1 pts to 74.1% (from 64.0%).
- Regents Algebra II improved: up 8.0 pts to 33.0% (from 25.0%).
vs. 2023–24 · biggest movers
Equity focus — Grades 3–8
EAST RAMAPO CSD (SPRING VALLEY)- Multiracial students are 64.0 pts above the All-Students ELA 3–8 rate — a wider gap than peer districts (typically 3.5 pts).
- Asian or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander students are 38.0 pts above the All-Students ELA 3–8 rate — a wider gap than peer districts (typically 11.5 pts).
- English Language Learner students are 17.0 pts below the All-Students ELA 3–8 rate — a narrower gap than peer districts (typically 29.0 pts).
- Homeless students are 14.0 pts below the All-Students ELA 3–8 rate, in line with peer districts (typically 14.5 pts).
- Multiracial students are 68.0 pts above the All-Students Math 3–8 rate — a wider gap than peer districts (typically 4.5 pts).
- Asian or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander students are 27.0 pts above the All-Students Math 3–8 rate — a wider gap than peer districts (typically 22.5 pts).
- White students are 18.0 pts above the All-Students Math 3–8 rate — a wider gap than peer districts (typically 11.5 pts).
- English Language Learner students are 10.0 pts below the All-Students Math 3–8 rate — a narrower gap than peer districts (typically 18.5 pts).
Largest subgroup gaps vs. All Students, with peer-group context.
Accountability status
EAST RAMAPO CSD (SPRING VALLEY)Target District · 2024–25
NYSED accountability: Target District (2024–25); 9 subgroups flagged for support.
- All Students: Comprehensive Support and Improvement
- Black or African American: Local Support and Improvement: Potential Target District
- Economically Disadvantaged: Targeted Support and Improvement
- English Language Learner: Targeted Support and Improvement
- Hispanic or Latino: Targeted Support and Improvement
- Students with Disabilities: Targeted Support and Improvement
- All Students: Comprehensive Support and Improvement
- Economically Disadvantaged: Local Support and Improvement: Potential Target District
- Hispanic or Latino: Additional Targeted Support and Improvement
Who we serve
EAST RAMAPO CSD (SPRING VALLEY)10,420 students, 2024–25.
- Male: 52% (5,406)
- Female: 48% (5,014)
- Non-Binary: 0% (0)
Total enrollment 10,420 (2024–25), up 1,822 since 2016–17.
Advanced coursework — AP/IB
EAST RAMAPO CSD (SPRING VALLEY)16 AP/IB subjects taken; 42% of exams scored 3+ (AP) / 4+ (IB).
- AP Language and Comp (AP) · 42 exams · 38.1% pass
- AP Biology (AP) · 40 exams · 25.0% pass
- AP Literature and Comp (AP) · 39 exams · 59.0% pass
- AP Spanish Language and Culture (AP) · 38 exams · 97.4% pass
- AP World History (AP) · 37 exams · 37.8% pass
- AP Calculus AB (AP) · 29 exams · 13.8% pass
- AP Computer Science Principles (AP) · 21 exams · 52.4% pass
- AP U.S. Government and Politics (AP) · 21 exams · 47.6% pass
- AP Spanish Language and Culture (AP) · 61 students
- AP Eng Lang & Comp (AP) · 49 students
- AP Biology (AP) · 49 students
- AP Eng Lit & Comp (AP) · 47 students
- AP World History (AP) · 42 students
Advanced Placement / International Baccalaureate · 2023–24
How peers were chosen
EAST RAMAPO CSD (SPRING VALLEY)Compared against 8 peer districts sharing the same Need/Resource Capacity category, enrollment between 6,252 and 14,588. Peers are never chosen by test scores, so comparisons stay fair.
Data: NYSED School Report Card, 2024–25. Insights by Acture is an independent analytics tool and is not affiliated with or endorsed by NYSED. Confirm figures against the official Report Card for high-stakes use.