Summary:
The Iroquois School District in Pennsylvania consists of two schools: Iroquois Junior/Senior High School and Iroquois Elementary School. The data analysis reveals that while both schools face challenges, Iroquois Elementary School stands out for its exceptional academic performance.
Iroquois Junior/Senior High School maintains a relatively high 4-year graduation rate of 87.5% and strong performance in Keystone Exams, with 64.5% proficiency in Biology and 70.5% proficiency in Literature. However, the school's test scores in PSSA Math, Science, and English Language Arts are below the district and state averages, and it has a high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating significant socioeconomic challenges.
In contrast, Iroquois Elementary School consistently outperforms the district and state averages in PSSA Math and English Language Arts proficiency, and it achieved an impressive 83% proficiency rate in PSSA Science for all grades, significantly higher than the district and state scores. The elementary school also maintains a lower student-teacher ratio of 10.7, suggesting a more personalized learning environment that may contribute to its academic success.
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