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Board Report · 2024–25

BYRAM HILLS CSD

districtWestchester CountyLow Need/Resource Category Districts2,341 pupils

Chronic Absenteeism (High School) is 0.8% — 100th percentile, near the top of its peer group (peer median 12.9%).

Compared against 55 peer districts sharing the same Need/Resource Capacity category, enrollment between 1,405 and 3,277. 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

BYRAM HILLS CSD
Strengths — top quartile vs peers
  • Chronic Absenteeism HS100th percentile, near the top of its peer group.
  • Attendance HS100th percentile, near the top of its peer group.
  • Science 598th percentile, near the top of its peer group.
  • ELA 3–896th percentile, near the top of its peer group.
  • Core Performance Index 3–896th percentile, near the top of its peer group.
Areas to watch — bottom quartile vs peers
  • Per-Pupil Spending (Federal)22nd percentile, in the lower third of its peer group.

Scorecard vs. peers

BYRAM HILLS CSD
ELA 3–8
86.0%
96th pctile
peer median 67.0%
6.0 pts vs 2023–24
Math 3–8
92.0%
95th pctile
peer median 75.0%
2.0 pts vs 2023–24
Science 8
79.0%
86th pctile
peer median 59.0%
5.0 pts vs 2023–24
4-Year Graduation
97.7%
72nd pctile
peer median 96.5%
1.0 pts vs 2023–24
College, Career & Civic Readiness
182.3
46th pctile
peer median 182.5
Chronic Absenteeism 3–8
6.3%
89th pctile
peer median 9.2%
0.7 pts vs 2023–24
Attendance 3–8
222.0
75th pctile
peer median 217.2
Per-Pupil Spending
$42,753
89th pctile
peer median $35,636
ELA Proficiency (Grades 3–8) — where the district lands
86.0%
low 30.8%med 67.0%high 93.2%

Multi-year trends

BYRAM HILLS CSD
ELA 3–8 — you vs. peer median
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ELA 3–8 rose 10.0 pts to 86.0% from 2017–18 to 2024–25.

Math 3–8 — you vs. peer median
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Math 3–8 rose 11.0 pts to 92.0% from 2017–18 to 2024–25.

4-Year Graduation — you vs. peer median
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4-Year Graduation fell 1.4 pts to 97.7% from 2017–18 to 2024–25.

Chronic Absenteeism 3–8 — you vs. peer median
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Chronic Absenteeism 3–8 rose 2.8 pts to 6.3% from 2017–18 to 2024–25.

What changed this year

BYRAM HILLS CSD
  • Science Proficiency (Grade 5) improved: up 11.0 pts to 87.0% (from 76.0%).
  • ELA Proficiency (Grades 3–8) improved: up 6.0 pts to 86.0% (from 80.0%).
  • Science Proficiency (Grade 8) improved: up 5.0 pts to 79.0% (from 74.0%).
  • Regents Algebra I slipped: down 3.0 pts to 95.0% (from 98.0%).
  • Math Proficiency (Grades 3–8) improved: up 2.0 pts to 92.0% (from 90.0%).
  • Regents Global History improved: up 2.0 pts to 100.0% (from 98.0%).

vs. 2023–24 · biggest movers

Equity focus — Grades 3–8

BYRAM HILLS CSD
ELA 3–8
  • Students with Disabilities students are 41.0 pts below the All-Students ELA 3–8 rate — a wider gap than peer districts (typically 40.0 pts).
  • Economically Disadvantaged students are 20.0 pts below the All-Students ELA 3–8 rate — a wider gap than peer districts (typically 17.0 pts).
  • Multiracial students are 12.0 pts above the All-Students ELA 3–8 rate — a wider gap than peer districts (typically 5.5 pts).
  • Asian or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander students are 7.0 pts above the All-Students ELA 3–8 rate — a narrower gap than peer districts (typically 9.0 pts).
Math 3–8
  • Students with Disabilities students are 29.0 pts below the All-Students Math 3–8 rate — a narrower gap than peer districts (typically 39.0 pts).
  • Economically Disadvantaged students are 17.0 pts below the All-Students Math 3–8 rate, in line with peer districts (typically 16.5 pts).
  • Hispanic or Latino students are 12.0 pts below the All-Students Math 3–8 rate, in line with peer districts (typically 12.0 pts).
  • Asian or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander students are 9.0 pts above the All-Students Math 3–8 rate — a narrower gap than peer districts (typically 10.0 pts).

Largest subgroup gaps vs. All Students, with peer-group context.

Accountability status

BYRAM HILLS CSD

Local Support and Improvement · 2024–25

NYSED accountability: Local Support and Improvement (2024–25). No subgroups flagged.

Indicator levels (1–4)
EM Chronic Absenteeism4
EM Core Performance4
EM Weight Performance4
HS Chronic Absenteeism4
HS Core Performance4
HS Grad Rate4
HS Weight Performance4

Who we serve

BYRAM HILLS CSD

2,334 students, 2024–25.

Race & ethnicity
White 80% (1,863)Asian or Pacific Islander 7% (169)Hispanic or Latino 7% (164)Multiracial 5% (124)Black or African American 1% (13)American Indian or Alaska Native <1% (1)
Gender
  • Male: 53% (1,230)
  • Female: 47% (1,104)
  • Non-Binary: 0% (0)
Programs
Students with Disabilities
13%
312 students
Economically Disadvantaged
5%
113 students
English Language Learners
1%
18 students
Total enrollment

Total enrollment 2,334 (2024–25), down 38 since 2016–17.

Advanced coursework — AP/IB

BYRAM HILLS CSD

30 AP/IB subjects taken; 81% of exams scored 3+ (AP) / 4+ (IB).

AP/IB pass rate
80.9%
scored 3+ (AP) / 4+ (IB)
Exams per 100 students
34.0
all grades
Subjects taken
30
  • AP US History (AP) · 109 exams · 97.2% pass
  • AP World History (AP) · 78 exams · 100.0% pass
  • AP Environmental Science (AP) · 60 exams · 63.3% pass
  • AP Statistics (AP) · 57 exams · 56.1% pass
  • AP U.S. Government and Politics (AP) · 53 exams · 90.6% pass
  • AP Language and Comp (AP) · 52 exams · 98.1% pass
  • AP Human Geography (AP) · 40 exams · 50.0% pass
  • AP Literature and Comp (AP) · 38 exams · 97.4% pass
23 AP/IB courses offered — top by enrollment
  • AP U.S. History (AP) · 122 students
  • AP World History (AP) · 83 students
  • AP Statistics (AP) · 60 students
  • AP Environmental Science (AP) · 60 students
  • AP U.S. Govt & Politics (AP) · 53 students
Exam scores (AP 1–5 / IB 1–7)
Score 1
36
Score 2
94
Score 3
160
Score 4
282
Score 5
203

Advanced Placement / International Baccalaureate · 2023–24

How peers were chosen

BYRAM HILLS CSD

Compared against 55 peer districts sharing the same Need/Resource Capacity category, enrollment between 1,405 and 3,277. 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.