Summary:
The city of East Greenville, Pennsylvania is home to a single standout elementary school, the Upper Perkiomen 4th and 5th Grade Center, which serves grades 4 and 5 within the Upper Perkiomen School District. This school consistently outperforms the state average on PSSA tests in Math, Science, and English Language Arts, with 54.6% of students proficient or better in Math compared to the state average of 40.4%. The Upper Perkiomen School District is ranked 135 out of 610 school districts in Pennsylvania and is rated 4 out of 5 stars by SchoolDigger, while the Upper Perkiomen 4th and 5th Grade Center itself has been ranked in the top third of Pennsylvania elementary schools.
The school has 449 students enrolled, with a student-teacher ratio of 13.8, which is lower than the state average. It spends $16,344 per student, higher than the state average, suggesting efficient resource allocation to support student learning and well-being. However, 37.19% of students at the school receive free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a relatively high level of economic need among the student population.
Overall, the Upper Perkiomen 4th and 5th Grade Center appears to be a high-performing school that is delivering strong academic outcomes for its students, particularly in STEM education. While the data suggests the need to address potential equity concerns for economically disadvantaged students, the school's consistent academic performance, efficient resource allocation, and district-level recognition make it a standout educational institution in the area.
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