West Canada Valley Elementary reports 8 multiracial students 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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West Canada Valley Elementary School enrolled eight multiracial students for the 2025-26 school year, mirroring the number registered the prior year, data from the New York State Education Department show.

Out of 374 total students that year, 2.1% identified as multiracial, making them the second-largest ethnic group in the school.

The elementary school is part of West Canada Valley Central School District, which is headquartered in Newport.

Of the district’s two schools, West Canada Valley Elementary had the highest number of multiracial students during this period.

World Population Review ranks New York’s public education system second nationally in overall quality, but 31st in K-12 academic performance.

Ethnicities in West Canada Valley Elementary School in 2025-26 School Year
Enrollment Demographics in West Canada Valley Elementary School Over 4 Years

Year Total School Enrollment Number of Multiracial Students Multiracial Students %
2025-26 374 8 2.1%
2024-25 365 8 2.2%
2023-24 346 3 0.9%
2022-23 315 4 1.3%

Information in this article was obtained from the New York State Education Department. The source data can be found here.



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