Summary:
The Upper Perkiomen School District in Pennsylvania operates 5 schools, including 3 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. The district serves a diverse student population with varying levels of economic disadvantage, as indicated by the free/reduced lunch rates across the schools.
Upper Perkiomen High School and Marlborough Elementary School stand out as the top-performing schools in the district, with strong test scores, graduation rates, and other key metrics. In contrast, the other elementary schools, Hereford Elementary and Upper Perkiomen 4th and 5th Grade Center, have more mixed results, with some areas of strength and others where they lag behind the district and state averages.
The data suggests that socioeconomic factors, such as the varying free/reduced lunch rates, may play a role in the differences in academic performance across the schools. Additionally, the schools with the highest spending per student also have the largest class sizes, indicating a potential need to examine the relationship between funding, class size, and student outcomes. Overall, the Upper Perkiomen School District has a mix of high-performing and more average-performing schools, and further analysis could help identify areas for improvement and build on the strengths of its top-performing institutions.
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