Summary:
The Centennial School District in Pennsylvania is home to two middle schools: Log College Middle School and Klinger Middle School. Based on the available data, Klinger Middle School appears to be the standout performer in the district, consistently ranking higher in statewide rankings, outperforming Log College Middle School on standardized test scores, and spending more per student.
Klinger Middle School ranks 272nd out of 891 Pennsylvania middle schools, while Log College Middle School ranks 415th. Klinger also outperforms Log College in most PSSA test subjects and grade levels, with 58.7% of students proficient or better in ELA compared to 50.4% at Log College. Additionally, Klinger spends more per student ($24,681) than Log College ($23,541), and has a lower student-teacher ratio of 11.6 compared to 13 at Log College.
Both schools struggle to meet the district and state averages in math and ELA proficiency, suggesting a need for targeted interventions and support to improve student outcomes. However, Klinger Middle School's strong science proficiency, with 68.2% of students proficient or better, is a positive outlier that the district may want to explore further to improve science learning across all middle schools.
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