Summary:
The Millersburg Area School District in Pennsylvania is home to a single high school, Millersburg Area High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. While the school has some positive metrics, such as a relatively high graduation rate and strong performance on the Keystone Exams in Literature, it also faces challenges in other academic areas.
Millersburg Area High School's four-year graduation rate of 87.5% is slightly above the state average, and its dropout rate of 1.6% is relatively low. However, the school's performance on the Keystone Exams is mixed, with students performing better than the state average in Literature (74.1% proficient or better) but lagging behind in Algebra I (37.3% proficient or better) and Biology (42.6% proficient or better). This suggests the school may need to focus on improving its math and science instruction to better support student learning in these critical subject areas.
The school also faces socioeconomic challenges, with a high percentage of students (42.36%) qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a higher proportion of students from low-income families. Despite these challenges, the Millersburg Area School District spends more per student ($16,712) than the state average, suggesting there may be opportunities for the school to leverage additional resources to support student success. Overall, while Millersburg Area High School is not a standout school in the state, the data suggests there are areas for potential improvement that could help the school better serve its students.
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