Summary:
The Bristol Township School District in Pennsylvania operates 6 schools, including 3 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, and 1 high school. The district faces significant challenges in student achievement, with low proficiency rates across multiple subject areas and grade levels.
Among the standout schools, Keystone Elementary School has the highest proficiency rates in math, science, and English language arts compared to the other elementary schools. In contrast, the middle schools, Benjamin Franklin Middle School and Neil A Armstrong Middle School, have relatively stronger performance in English language arts than in math and science. The district's high school, Truman Senior High School, has a graduation rate of 87.5%, which is decent but below the state average.
Across the district, proficiency rates on state assessments are generally low, well below state averages. For example, the high school's Algebra I proficiency is only 15%, compared to 41.6% statewide. Additionally, all schools have extremely high rates of free/reduced lunch recipients, ranging from 99.94% to 100%, indicating a very economically disadvantaged student population. Addressing the underlying factors, such as the high poverty levels, and learning from the relative strengths of individual schools could be important steps towards improving outcomes for all students in the Bristol Township School District.
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