Summary:
The city of Wayne, Pennsylvania is home to a strong educational system, with 6 schools across 2 highly-ranked school districts - Tredyffrin-Easttown School District and Radnor Township School District. The schools include 4 elementary schools and 2 middle schools, with no high schools or alternative schools in the data set.
Among the standout schools in the area are Radnor Middle School, which consistently ranks among the top 10 middle schools in Pennsylvania, and Valley Forge Middle School, which ranks in the top 20. Both middle schools have impressive test scores, with over 75% proficiency in math and English Language Arts. At the elementary level, New Eagle Elementary School stands out, ranking in the top 100 elementary schools in the state with over 95% proficiency in science and 86% in English Language Arts.
The data reveals that the schools in this area generally have low dropout rates, ranging from 1.6% at the middle schools to varying free/reduced lunch rates, from 2.03% at New Eagle Elementary to 30.77% at Roberts Elementary. Spending per student also varies, from $16,506 at Valley Forge Elementary to $25,519 at Radnor Middle School. Overall, the data highlights the strong academic performance and commitment to excellence across the schools in the Wayne, Pennsylvania area.
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