Summary:
The city of Greenville, Pennsylvania is home to 5 schools, including 2 elementary schools, 2 high schools, and 1 alternative school, serving students from across the Greenville Area School District and Reynolds School District. The schools in this area display a mix of high-performing and struggling academic programs, with some standout schools and others facing significant challenges.
Reynolds Junior/Senior High School stands out as a high-performing school, with an impressive 97.3% 4-year graduation rate and low 0.2% dropout rate. The school has also performed well on state assessments, with above-average proficiency rates in PSSA Math, Science, and English Language Arts compared to the state and district. However, the school's overall state ranking has declined from 4 stars to 2 stars in recent years, indicating a potential decline in academic performance that warrants further investigation.
In contrast, Keystone Education Center Charter School, an alternative school, faces significant challenges. The school has a lower 4-year graduation rate of 79.4% and a higher dropout rate of 5.0% compared to the other schools in the area. Additionally, the school's test scores are significantly lower than the state averages, with 0% proficiency in 8th grade PSSA Math and only 11.8% proficiency in 8th grade PSSA English Language Arts. Despite these academic struggles, the school serves a high-need student population, with 93.47% of its students receiving free or reduced-price lunch.
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