Summary:
The Northern Potter School District in Pennsylvania has only one high school, Northern Potter Junior/Senior High School, which serves grades 7-12. With an enrollment of 214 students, the school's academic performance is generally below the state averages in Pennsylvania, particularly in math proficiency. However, the school has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 10.6 to 1 and a four-year graduation rate of 87.5%, which is slightly below the state average.
Northern Potter Junior/Senior High School's test scores show that 28.8% of students are proficient in math, compared to the state average of 40.4%, while 64.3% are proficient in science, slightly below the state average of 65.8%. In English Language Arts, the school's proficiency rate of 54.6% is slightly above the state average of 53%. On the Keystone Exams, the school's performance is also below the state averages, with 26.9% of 11th-graders proficient in Algebra I, 37% proficient in Biology, and 55.1% proficient in Literature.
Despite the school's lower academic performance, it spends $24,991 per student, which is significantly higher than the state average. Additionally, over 52% of the school's students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a high-need population. The school's challenges in academic achievement may be influenced by these socioeconomic factors, and further investigation into the specific factors contributing to these challenges could provide valuable insights for improving the school's performance.
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