Summary:
The city of Lehman, Pennsylvania is home to two schools that are part of the Lake-Lehman School District, which is ranked 300 out of 606 school districts in the state. The schools serve students from elementary through high school grades.
Lake-Lehman Junior/Senior High School stands out for its exceptional 4-year graduation rate of 97.7%, which is significantly higher than the state average. However, the school's Keystone Exam scores in Algebra I are lower than the state average, indicating room for improvement in academic achievement at the high school level. In contrast, Lake-Noxen Elementary School outperforms the district and state averages in several PSSA test scores, particularly in 3rd grade math and 4th grade science, and has the lowest student-teacher ratio among the district's elementary schools, suggesting a more personalized learning environment.
The data also reveals some interesting differences between the two schools. Lake-Noxen Elementary School has a higher percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a greater socioeconomic disparity at the elementary level. Additionally, the elementary school spends significantly more per student ($20,100) compared to the junior/senior high school ($15,578), which may contribute to its stronger academic performance. Overall, the schools in Lehman, Pennsylvania present a mixed picture, with both strengths and areas for potential improvement.
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