Summary:
The city of Birdsboro, Pennsylvania is home to three schools: two elementary schools, Daniel Boone Area Primary Center and Robeson Elementary Center, as well as one high school, Daniel Boone Area High School. Among these, Robeson Elementary Center stands out as the top performer, ranking in the top 30% of Pennsylvania elementary schools and consistently achieving high test scores in math, science, and English language arts.
While Daniel Boone Area High School performs at an average level, with scores close to district and state averages, Robeson Elementary Center excels, with 66.2% of students proficient or better in math, 90.4% in science, and 61.6% in English language arts. This high-performing school also has a relatively low percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch at 32.86%, as well as a low student-teacher ratio of 11.8, suggesting effective resource allocation and smaller class sizes may contribute to its success.
The data reveals a notable gap in performance between the elementary schools and the high school in the Birdsboro area, which could indicate a need to examine the transition from elementary to high school and ensure continuity in educational quality. Additionally, the variation in spending per student and student-teacher ratios across the schools suggests the importance of resource allocation and class size in supporting student achievement.
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