Summary:
The city of Hatboro, Pennsylvania is home to 4 schools, including 3 elementary schools and 1 middle school, all part of either the Upper Moreland Township School District or the Hatboro-Horsham School District. Among these schools, Upper Moreland Middle School stands out as a top performer, consistently ranking highly and exceeding district and state averages in Math and English Language Arts test scores. The Crooked Billet Elementary School also impresses with its strong academic performance and favorable student-teacher ratio.
The schools in Hatboro exhibit varying levels of racial diversity, with the Upper Moreland Elementary and Upper Moreland Middle School having a higher percentage of white students compared to the Hatboro-Horsham elementary schools, which have a larger Hispanic student population. Additionally, the free/reduced lunch rates, a proxy for economic disadvantage, range from 39.34% at Upper Moreland Elementary to 49.23% at Blair Mill Elementary School, suggesting differences in the socioeconomic backgrounds of the student populations.
Interestingly, the spending per student varies significantly, from $7,467 at Upper Moreland Middle School to $24,213 at Crooked Billet Elementary School, a difference that may warrant further investigation. Overall, the data provides a comprehensive snapshot of the schools in Hatboro, highlighting the strengths and areas for improvement across the different institutions, and offering valuable insights for parents and educators alike.
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