Summary:
The city of Millerstown, Pennsylvania is home to three schools that serve students from elementary through high school: Greenwood Elementary School, Greenwood High School, and Greenwood Middle School. These schools are part of the Greenwood School District and have a predominantly white student population.
Greenwood High School stands out as the top-performing school in the district, ranking 24th out of 674 Pennsylvania high schools and earning a 5-star rating. The school boasts a high 4-year graduation rate of 94.3% and a low dropout rate of 0.4%. Students at Greenwood High School also outperform the state averages on Keystone Exams in Algebra I, Biology, and Literature. Greenwood Elementary School also stands out, ranking 243rd out of 1,534 Pennsylvania elementary schools and earning a 4-star rating, with students performing significantly better than the state averages on PSSA Math and English Language Arts assessments.
While the Greenwood School District as a whole appears to be high-performing, with all three schools ranking in the top half of their respective school types in Pennsylvania, there are some notable differences between the schools. Greenwood Elementary School has the highest percentage of free and reduced lunch recipients at 41.34%, compared to 28.76% at Greenwood High School. Additionally, the secondary schools (Greenwood High School and Greenwood Middle School) have higher per-student spending than the elementary school, which may suggest a greater emphasis on resources and support for older students.
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