Summary:
The Camp Hill School District in Pennsylvania is home to two high-performing elementary schools: Eisenhower Elementary School and Hoover Elementary School. Both schools serve students from kindergarten through 5th grade and are part of a district that is ranked 35 out of 610 districts in the state and rated 5 stars out of 5 by SchoolDigger.
Eisenhower Elementary School stands out as a high-performing school, consistently ranking among the top elementary schools in Pennsylvania with a 5-star rating. The school's test scores are significantly higher than the district and state averages across various subjects and grade levels, with 78.3% of students proficient or better in PSSA/Math and 97.4% proficient or better in PSSA/Science. Hoover Elementary School also performs well, but lags behind Eisenhower Elementary School in several key metrics.
While Hoover Elementary School spends more per student ($18,529) than Eisenhower Elementary School ($17,002), the latter has a lower student-teacher ratio of 10:1 compared to 12:1 at Hoover Elementary School. This suggests that factors other than just funding and staffing may be contributing to the schools' performance differences. Overall, the Camp Hill School District and its elementary schools are providing a high-quality education to their students.
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