Summary:
The Governor Mifflin School District has one high school, Governor Mifflin Senior High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school has a diverse student population, with a significant Hispanic and African American representation, and a large proportion of students (44.12%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a lower socioeconomic status.
Academically, Governor Mifflin Senior High School faces some challenges, with its Keystone Exam proficiency rates falling below the statewide averages, particularly in Algebra I. The school's performance on these standardized tests suggests a need to focus on improving math instruction and support for students. Additionally, the school's statewide ranking has declined from 367 out of 537 high schools in 2020-2021 to 463 out of 674 high schools in 2022-2023, indicating that the school may be struggling to keep pace with other high schools in the state.
Despite the school's higher-than-average spending per student of $13,909, the academic outcomes do not appear to be commensurate with the investment, suggesting a need to evaluate the effectiveness and allocation of the school's resources. The diverse student population and socioeconomic factors may be contributing to these challenges, and the school may need to implement targeted interventions and resource allocation strategies to address these issues and improve student outcomes.
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