Asian and Pacific Islander students made up 1.3% of Gilboa-Conesville Central School enrollment in 2025-26

Betty A. Rosa, Commissioner of Education and President of the University of the State of New York (USNY)
Betty A. Rosa, Commissioner of Education and President of the University of the State of New York (USNY)
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Three Asian and Pacific Islander students attended Gilboa-Conesville Central School in the 2025-26 school year, a figure unchanged from the prior year, data from the New York State Education Department indicates.

Enrollment records show Gilboa-Conesville Central School had 240 students in 2025-26. Of those, Asian and Pacific Islander students accounted for 1.3% of overall enrollment, representing the school’s third most common ethnic group.

This school is situated in the Gilboa-Conesville Central School District, which has its central office in Gilboa.

Gilboa-Conesville Central School was the district’s lone site with Asian and Pacific Islander student enrollment, with three such students that year.

New York ranks second in the nation for K-12 public education spending, with average expenditures of $30,012 per student—nearly twice the national average of $16,526, according to the Education Data Initiative.

Ethnicities in Gilboa-Conesville Central School in 2025-26 School Year
Enrollment Demographics in Gilboa-Conesville Central School Over 4 Years

Year Total School Enrollment Number of Asian and Pacific Islander Students Asian and Pacific Islander Students %
2025-26 240 3 1.3%
2024-25 248 3 1.2%
2023-24 275 5 1.8%
2022-23 296 4 1.4%

Information in this report was sourced from the New York State Education Department. The underlying data are available here.



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