Summary:
Turbotville, Pennsylvania is home to a single public school, Warrior Run Junior/Senior High School, which serves grades 7-12 and is part of the Warrior Run School District. While the school's graduation and dropout rates are slightly better than the state average, its academic performance on standardized tests is generally below par, particularly in math. Despite spending more per student than the state average, the school's statewide ranking has declined in recent years, suggesting challenges in effectively utilizing its resources.
Warrior Run Junior/Senior High School's proficiency rates on the PSSA and Keystone exams lag behind the state averages, with only 18.5% of students proficient or better in PSSA Math compared to the state average of 40.4%. However, the school performs better in PSSA Science and English Language Arts, with proficiency rates above the state average. The school also serves a higher-than-average percentage of students from low-income families, with 38.36% receiving free or reduced-price lunch, which may contribute to the academic challenges.
Overall, while Warrior Run Junior/Senior High School has some positive indicators, such as its graduation and dropout rates, the school's academic performance and declining statewide ranking suggest areas for improvement. The district and school leadership may need to closely examine their instructional practices, resource allocation, and strategies for supporting students from disadvantaged backgrounds to enhance the educational outcomes for the community.
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