Summary:
The Feasterville Trevose area of Pennsylvania is home to two schools, Poquessing Middle School and Joseph E Ferderbar Elementary School, both part of the Neshaminy School District. While the schools serve different grade levels, the data provides useful insights into their performance and characteristics.
Poquessing Middle School stands out for having the highest student-teacher ratio (17.2) among Neshaminy's middle schools, which could impact the learning environment. In contrast, Joseph E Ferderbar Elementary has the second-best student-teacher ratio (16.6) in the district, suggesting more individualized attention for students. Both schools serve a sizable economically disadvantaged population, with around 44% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch.
Academically, Poquessing Middle School generally performs above district and state averages in PSSA Math and English Language Arts, except for 7th and 8th grade Math. Joseph E Ferderbar Elementary outperforms the district and state in 3rd and 4th grade PSSA Math and 4th grade PSSA Science, but lags behind in 3rd and 4th grade PSSA English Language Arts. The racial demographics of the two schools also differ, with Poquessing Middle having a higher white student population and Joseph E Ferderbar having more Asian students.
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