Summary:
The Central Greene School District in Pennsylvania operates two schools: Waynesburg Central Elementary School and Waynesburg Central Junior/Senior High School. Based on the available data, neither school appears to be a standout performer, as both are consistently underperforming compared to state averages on various academic metrics, including PSSA and Keystone Exam proficiency rates.
The elementary school is ranked 891 out of 1,526 Pennsylvania elementary schools and has a 2-star rating from SchoolDigger, while the junior/senior high school is ranked 496 out of 686 Pennsylvania high schools and has a 1-star rating. Both schools have low free and reduced lunch rates, suggesting their student populations may come from relatively affluent families. However, this does not seem to translate into better academic outcomes, as the schools continue to struggle with test scores, graduation rates, and overall performance.
The district's spending per student is higher at the junior/senior high school ($20,249) compared to the elementary school ($17,037), but this increased investment has not resulted in improved academic performance. Additionally, the schools' SchoolDigger ratings have declined over the past three years, further indicating a concerning trend in the overall quality of education provided by the Central Greene School District.
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