Summary:
The Wilson School District in Pennsylvania has one high school, Wilson High School, which serves grades 9-12. While the school's statewide ranking has fluctuated in recent years, it remains a relatively strong-performing institution within the district and the state, with a graduation rate above the state average and generally higher performance on Keystone Exams compared to district and state levels, particularly in Literature.
With a student-teacher ratio of 16:1 and per-student spending of $15,673, Wilson High School appears to have access to more resources than the average Pennsylvania high school. This may contribute to the school's academic strengths, such as its high Literature proficiency rates. However, the school's variable statewide ranking suggests its performance may not be entirely consistent across all subject areas and metrics.
Serving a diverse student population, with 33.61% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, Wilson High School faces both challenges and opportunities in supporting the needs of its community. Overall, the school appears to be a solid-performing institution within the Wilson School District, with areas of strength and potential for continued improvement.
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