Summary:
The city of Mansfield, Pennsylvania is home to two schools: Warren L Miller Elementary School and North Penn-Mansfield Junior/Senior High School, both part of the Southern Tioga School District. While the schools serve different grade levels, they share some common challenges, including underperformance on standardized tests and relatively high rates of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch.
Warren L Miller Elementary School consistently ranks in the bottom half of Pennsylvania elementary schools, with a 2-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school struggles with math and English language arts test scores, though it performs well above average on science tests. In contrast, North Penn-Mansfield Junior/Senior High School is ranked in the bottom quarter of Pennsylvania high schools, with a 1-star rating. The high school particularly lags behind in math performance, with only 16.9% of students proficient or better on the PSSA math test.
Both schools serve a high-need student population, with free and reduced lunch rates exceeding 50%. Despite these challenges, the schools maintain relatively small student-teacher ratios, which could be a positive factor in supporting student learning. However, the stark contrast in science performance between the elementary and high school suggests a potential disconnect in curriculum and instruction between the grade levels. Overall, the data indicates that the schools in Mansfield are facing significant academic challenges that may require targeted interventions and support to improve student outcomes.
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