Coram, NY is a small suburban town located in Suffolk County on Long Island's east end. The total population of the area is approximately 13,000 people. Education in Coram is provided by the Longwood Central School District, which operates three schools and serves more than 4,000 students in grades K-12 each year. The district boasts a high school graduation rate of 95%, with students consistently scoring above average on statewide exams and achieving college readiness standards. Additionally, Coram has a selection of private schools offering alternative education options for families who prefer them. The local education system is highly rated based on its abilities to provide quality resources and support for all students regardless of their background or ability level. With excellent facilities, highly qualified teachers, and individualized student support services, Coram's educational system provides an ideal learning environment that encourages growth and success for all learners.
Coram schools spend $23,731 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 15 pupils per teacher, 409 students per librarian, and 429 children per counselor.