Summary:
The Conneaut School District in Pennsylvania is home to two middle schools, Conneaut Lake Middle School and Conneaut Valley Middle School, both of which serve students in grades 6-8. While both schools are performing reasonably well, Conneaut Valley Middle School stands out with a higher statewide ranking and stronger test scores, particularly in 5th and 6th grade English Language Arts.
Both schools have a 100% free and reduced lunch rate, indicating a high percentage of students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. However, the schools maintain relatively low dropout rates of 1.6% and student-teacher ratios of 11:1, suggesting a focus on supporting their students. Conneaut Lake Middle School spends slightly more per student at $19,711 compared to Conneaut Valley Middle School's $18,977 per student.
Overall, the data suggests that the middle schools in the Conneaut School District are performing well, with Conneaut Valley Middle School standing out as the stronger performer based on its statewide ranking and test scores. Both schools face the challenge of serving a predominantly economically disadvantaged student population, but their low dropout rates and student-teacher ratios indicate a commitment to supporting their students' success.
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