Summary:
The city of Hatboro, Pennsylvania is home to 4 schools, including 3 elementary schools and 1 middle school, all part of the Upper Moreland Township School District or the Hatboro-Horsham School District. These schools demonstrate a range of academic performance, with some standout performers like Upper Moreland Elementary School and Upper Moreland Middle School consistently exceeding district and state averages on standardized tests.
The Upper Moreland Elementary School and Upper Moreland Middle School stand out for their exceptional performance, ranking in the top 40% and 18% of Pennsylvania schools, respectively. These schools maintain high proficiency rates on PSSA tests and low student-teacher ratios, indicating a focus on academic excellence. In contrast, Crooked Billet Elementary and Blair Mill Elementary also demonstrate strong performance, particularly in science and English language arts.
Across the schools, there is significant variation in spending per student, ranging from $7,467 at Upper Moreland Middle School to $24,213 at Crooked Billet Elementary. Additionally, the schools serve a diverse student population, with a high percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, suggesting the need to address the unique needs of economically diverse learners. Overall, the data provides a nuanced understanding of the educational landscape in Hatboro, with opportunities for further exploration and improvement.
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