Summary:
The Northern Lebanon School District has only one high school, Northern Lebanon Senior High School, which serves grades 7-12 with a total enrollment of 701 students. While the school has a relatively low ranking of 369 out of 686 Pennsylvania high schools and a 2-out-of-5-star rating, it maintains a graduation rate of 87.5%, slightly below the state average. However, the school's test scores in PSSA Math, Science, and English Language Arts, as well as Keystone Exams, are generally below the state and district averages.
The school's higher-than-average free and reduced lunch rate of 34.38% suggests a population with lower socioeconomic status, which may contribute to the academic performance. Despite the district's higher-than-average spending per student ($16,808) and lower student-teacher ratio (14.6), the school's academic performance does not seem to be commensurate with the level of investment. The school's ranking has also declined from the previous year, indicating a need for the district to examine its strategies and resource allocation to better support student achievement.
Overall, Northern Lebanon Senior High School appears to be a relatively average-performing school within the state, with some areas of strength and others that need improvement. The district may need to focus on addressing the school's inconsistent test scores and declining performance to ensure all students have access to a quality education.
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