Summary:
The Southeastern Greene School District in Pennsylvania consists of two schools: Bobtown Elementary School and Mapletown Junior/Senior High School. Based on the available data, Bobtown Elementary stands out as a high-performing school, ranking in the top 10% of Pennsylvania elementary schools and significantly outpacing the district and state averages on standardized test scores. In contrast, Mapletown High appears to be performing below the district and state on several key metrics.
Bobtown Elementary has a 5-star rating from SchoolDigger and boasts impressive proficiency rates, with 71.2% of students proficient or better in PSSA Math, compared to 61.2% for the district and 40.4% statewide. The school also has a 100% proficiency rate in PSSA Science, well above the district and state averages. Despite serving a high-need population with 100% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, Bobtown Elementary's academic performance is exceptional.
On the other hand, Mapletown Junior/Senior High School is ranked in the middle of the pack for Pennsylvania high schools and has lower proficiency rates on PSSA and Keystone exams, especially in Math and Science. The school also has a relatively high dropout rate of 1.6% and a 4-year graduation rate of 87.5%, which is below the state average. While Mapletown High spends more per student ($24,255) compared to Bobtown Elementary ($20,435), its academic outcomes suggest an area for improvement within the district.
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