Summary:
The Northern Lebanon School District in Pennsylvania 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's four-year graduation rate of 87.5% is relatively high, its academic performance on state assessments is generally lower than the Pennsylvania state averages, with some exceptions.
Northern Lebanon Senior High School's proficiency rates on the PSSA and Keystone Exams were below the state averages in most subject areas, including PSSA Math (30.6% vs. 40.4% state average), PSSA English Language Arts (40.2% vs. 53% state average), and Keystone Literature (54.9% vs. 63.2% state average). However, the school did outperform the state average in Keystone Algebra I (50% vs. 41.6% state average) and PSSA Science (55.2% vs. 65.8% state average).
The school's socioeconomic factors, such as a 34.38% free and reduced-price lunch rate and a per-student spending of $16,808, suggest that the student population may face economic challenges that could impact academic performance. The school's dropout rate of 1.6% is also noteworthy and may warrant further investigation. Overall, while Northern Lebanon Senior High School has some areas of strength, there appears to be room for improvement in student learning and achievement across various subject areas.
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