Summary:
The city of Perryopolis, Pennsylvania is home to three schools that serve students from elementary through high school: Frazier Elementary School, Frazier High School, and Frazier Middle School. While Frazier School District as a whole is ranked below average compared to other districts in Pennsylvania, the data reveals some standout performance at the elementary school level.
Frazier Elementary School stands out for its relatively high performance on PSSA English Language Arts assessments, with over 60% of 4th and 5th graders scoring proficient or better, exceeding the state averages. Additionally, an impressive 100% of 4th graders scored proficient or better on the PSSA Science assessment, significantly outperforming the state average. In contrast, Frazier High School and Frazier Middle School students generally underperform compared to state averages on PSSA Math and Keystone Exams, indicating academic challenges at the secondary level.
The data also suggests that socioeconomic factors may play a role, as the elementary and middle schools have higher percentages of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch compared to the high school. This disparity in economic status could contribute to the academic performance gaps observed across the district. Overall, the Frazier School District has room for improvement, particularly in addressing the academic challenges at the middle and high school levels and exploring strategies to support economically disadvantaged students throughout the district.
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