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Choosing the right school for your child is one of the most important decisions a parent can make. A school shapes not only a child's academic growth but also their social development, emotional well-being, and future opportunities. Researching schools thoroughly allows parents to make an informed choice that aligns with their child's needs, learning style, and long-term success. The value of this research cannot be overstated, as it impacts nearly every aspect of a child's formative years.

  1. Ensuring Academic Excellence and the Right Learning Environment Not all schools offer the same quality of education. Researching schools helps parents identify institutions with strong academic programs, experienced teachers, and a curriculum that matches their child's learning style. Some children thrive in structured, traditional settings, while others may benefit from progressive or alternative education models (such as Montessori, Waldorf, or project-based learning). By evaluating test scores, graduation rates, college acceptance statistics, and teaching methodologies, parents can select a school that fosters academic success.

    Additionally, some schools specialize in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math), arts, or vocational training. If a child shows a particular talent or interest, finding a school that nurtures those strengths can be life-changing.

  2. Assessing School Culture and Social Development A school's environment plays a crucial role in a child's emotional and social growth. Researching a school's culture-through visits, parent reviews, and discussions with current families-helps parents gauge whether it promotes inclusivity, kindness, and positive behavior. Schools with strong anti-bullying policies, mental health support, and extracurricular activities contribute to a child's confidence and interpersonal skills.

    For example, a shy child might benefit from a smaller school with close-knit peer groups, while an outgoing child might thrive in a larger, more diverse setting. Understanding a school's values (such as emphasis on collaboration vs. competition) ensures alignment with family priorities.

  3. Safety and Well-Being A school's safety policies are non-negotiable. Researching factors such as campus security, emergency protocols, and staff training helps parents feel confident in their child's physical and emotional safety. Schools with strong counseling services, anti-harassment policies, and a supportive atmosphere can make a significant difference in a child's mental health.

  4. Extracurricular Opportunities and Personal Growth Beyond academics, schools offer clubs, sports, arts, and leadership programs that shape well-rounded individuals. Researching these opportunities allows parents to choose a school where their child can explore passions, develop new skills, and build confidence. A school with strong music programs, robotics teams, or debate clubs could ignite a lifelong interest or career path.

  5. Logistical and Financial Considerations Practical factors-such as location, transportation, school hours, and tuition costs-play a major role in decision-making. Researching public vs. private, charter, or magnet schools helps families assess affordability and convenience. Some schools offer scholarships, before/after-school care, or flexible schedules that fit working parents' needs.

  6. Long-Term Impact on Future Opportunities A strong educational foundation opens doors to higher education and career paths. Researching a school's alumni success, college counseling, and partnerships with local businesses or universities can give a child a competitive edge.

Conclusion

Investing time in researching schools empowers parents to make the best choice for their child's unique needs. A well-chosen school fosters academic achievement, personal growth, and lifelong success, making the effort invaluable. By thoroughly evaluating options, parents can ensure their child thrives in an environment that nurtures their potential.

The following report contains those schools that are completely or partially within the county.

Where available, the school's name contains a link to that school's website.
 

Elementary Schools

School NameGrade Span
Grades
StudentEthnicity
Metrics
*no website available↑↓ Lowest↑↓ Highest↑↓ PK-K↑↓ 1-5↑↓ 6-8↑↓ 9-12↑↓ Totals↑↓ % White↑↓ % Black↑↓ % Asian↑↓ % Latino↑↓ % Other↑↓ % Free Lunch↑↓ Teacher Ratio↑↓
Calvin U Smith Elementary SchoolKG05332180025191.440.391.953.113.1142.4111.90
Campbell-savona Elementary SchoolPK078530567045794.580.430.221.952.8247.0710.58
Canisteo-greenwood Elementary SchoolPK0612132460050597.820.990.000.590.5946.149.97
Cohocton Elementary SchoolPKPK750007594.671.330.001.332.6740.0012.50
Erwin Valley Elementary SchoolKG05783170039574.433.2911.145.066.0830.8913.17
Frederick Carder Elementary SchoolKG05663230038984.731.271.533.568.9135.1112.63
Glenn H Curtiss Memorial SchoolPK064312932020495.100.000.001.962.9449.519.40
Hornell Intermediate School02060387117050483.961.981.395.946.7359.6014.94
Hugh W Gregg Elementary SchoolKG05371770021484.113.741.874.675.6150.4715.85
Jasper-troupsburg Elementary SchoolKG063215125020898.100.000.000.001.9054.5010.25
North Hornell SchoolPK01235910032682.571.221.226.428.5638.8413.08
Tuscarora Elementary SchoolKG05813400042197.150.000.001.900.9553.4411.34
Valley Early Childhood SchoolPKPK10600010696.230.940.000.002.8321.7013.25
Vernon E Wightman Primary SchoolPK041753260050193.012.000.202.592.2052.8912.43
Wayland Elementary SchoolKG04813660044796.210.670.001.341.7866.3710.20
William E Severn Elementary SchoolPK05743180039284.442.301.284.857.1448.9810.86
Winfield Street Elementary SchoolKG05341900022480.804.910.456.257.5958.9314.83

Middle/Secondary Schools

School Name↑↓ Lowest↑↓ Highest↑↓ PK-K↑↓ 1-5↑↓ 6-8↑↓ 9-12↑↓ Total↑↓ % White↑↓ % Black↑↓ % Asian↑↓ % Latino↑↓ % Other↑↓ Free Lunch↑↓ Teacher Ratio↑↓
Corning-painted Post Middle School060800966096686.471.651.963.516.4044.9410.17
Dana L Lyon Middle School04080179326050596.681.170.001.370.7850.789.97
Wayland-cohocton Middle School0508096299039593.921.010.001.273.8062.789.67

High Schools

School Name↑↓ Lowest↑↓ Highest↑↓ PK-K↑↓ 1-5↑↓ 6-8↑↓ 9-12↑↓ Total↑↓ % White↑↓ % Black↑↓ % Asian↑↓ % Latino↑↓ % Other↑↓ Free Lunch↑↓ Teacher Ratio↑↓
Addison Middle/high School06120020830751596.500.390.391.551.1745.4410.33
Campbell-savona Junior/senior High School07120011622033695.240.000.601.192.9837.809.22
Canisteo-greenwood High School07120015231346595.970.850.641.271.2754.0312.00
Corning-painted Post High School09120001,4611,46184.502.043.063.746.6635.6912.04
Hammondsport Junior-senior High School0712006513419989.450.000.004.026.5350.258.93
Haverling Senior High School091200038738797.511.740.000.750.0050.0011.71
Hornell Junior-senior High School07120021338760085.644.790.833.635.1246.8611.61
Jasper-troupsburg Junior-senior High School0712004610314999.330.000.000.000.6746.316.96
Wayland-cohocton High School091200040940996.370.240.731.690.9759.329.44

Alternative Schools (All Grades)

School Name↑↓ Lowest↑↓ Highest↑↓ PK-K↑↓ 1-5↑↓ 6-8↑↓ 9-12↑↓ Total↑↓ % White↑↓ % Black↑↓ % Asian↑↓ % Latino↑↓ % Other↑↓ Free Lunch↑↓ Teacher Ratio↑↓
Corning Painted Post High School Learning Center1012000232383.334.170.000.0012.5045.834.80


Sources: STI: PopStats and STI: Colossus, National Center for Education Statistics

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