Summary:
The Warren County School District in Pennsylvania has only one middle school, Beaty-Warren Middle School. This school serves students in grades 6-8 and has a 2-star rating from SchoolDigger, ranking 591 out of 891 middle schools in the state.
Academically, Beaty-Warren Middle School lags behind state and district averages, particularly in math proficiency, where only 27.6% of students are proficient or better compared to 40.4% statewide. Science proficiency is slightly better at 43.4%, but still below average, while English Language Arts (ELA) proficiency is closer to the state and district levels at 38.3%. The school has a high percentage of students (100%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a significant level of economic disadvantage among the student population.
Despite the school's lower academic performance, it appears to have relatively high spending per student at $17,535, which is above the state average. Additionally, the student-teacher ratio is 14.1, lower than the state average, suggesting smaller class sizes. Further analysis would be needed to understand how these resources are being utilized and whether they are effectively addressing the school's specific needs to improve student outcomes.
Thank you for your feedback!