Summary:
The Baldwin-Whitehall School District in Pennsylvania operates 4 schools, including 3 elementary schools and 1 high school. The data reveals that Whitehall Elementary School and J.E. Harrison Education Center are the standout performers in the district, consistently scoring above the state and district averages on PSSA tests.
While Baldwin Senior High School has a graduation rate slightly above the state average, its test scores lag behind the district and state, particularly in Math. The district's schools range in their free/reduced lunch rates, from 41.8% at the high school to 58.44% at J.E. Harrison Education Center, indicating a need to ensure equitable access to resources and support for economically disadvantaged students.
Spending per student and student-teacher ratios also vary across the district, from $12,719 per student and a 15:1 ratio at McAnnulty Elementary to $16,367 per student and an 18.4:1 ratio at the high school. By examining these resource allocation differences, the district can work to provide a high-quality education for all students in the Baldwin-Whitehall School District.
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