Summary:
The Frazier School District in Perryopolis, Pennsylvania, consists of three schools: Frazier Elementary School, Frazier High School, and Frazier Middle School. The data analysis reveals a mixed performance across the district, with Frazier Elementary School standing out as the strongest performer, while the middle and high schools face challenges in meeting state academic standards.
Frazier Elementary School outperforms the Frazier School District and the state of Pennsylvania in most PSSA test categories, particularly in Science, and is consistently ranked in the top half of Pennsylvania elementary schools. In contrast, Frazier High School struggles with Keystone Exam and PSSA proficiency rates, often falling below the district and state averages, and is consistently ranked in the bottom half of Pennsylvania high schools.
The data also reveals potential equity concerns, with Frazier Elementary School having the highest free and reduced lunch rate at 49.26%, while Frazier High School has the lowest at 27.56%. Additionally, the higher spending per student at the elementary school level ($19,434) compared to the high school ($18,100) may indicate a focus on early education, but it's unclear if this resource allocation is optimal for student outcomes across all grade levels.
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