Summary:
The city of Milford, Pennsylvania is home to two schools that are part of the Delaware Valley School District: Delaware Valley High School and Delaware Valley Middle School. The district is ranked 111 out of 610 school districts in Pennsylvania and is rated 4 stars out of 5 by SchoolDigger.
Delaware Valley High School stands out as a top performer, ranking 24th out of 686 Pennsylvania high schools for the 2023-2024 school year with a 5-star rating. The school boasts consistently high Keystone Exam scores, a 87.5% 4-year graduation rate, and a low 1.6% dropout rate. In contrast, Delaware Valley Middle School is a solid performer, ranking 151st out of 891 Pennsylvania middle schools with a 4-star rating, and its PSSA exam scores are generally above the state average.
Both schools in the Delaware Valley School District spend significantly more per student ($20,595 for the high school and $19,228 for the middle school) compared to the state average, and they have relatively low student-teacher ratios of 12.3 and 12.8, respectively. This investment in education appears to be contributing to the strong performance of these schools, particularly at the high school level.
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