Summary:
The Frazier School District in Pennsylvania has only one high school, Frazier High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school's performance has declined in recent years, with a low statewide ranking and proficiency rates significantly below the state average on Keystone Exams.
Frazier High School has a 87.5% four-year graduation rate, slightly below the state average, and a relatively low dropout rate of 1.6%. However, the school serves a significant population of students from low-income families, with 27.56% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. Despite higher-than-average spending per student and a low student-teacher ratio, the school's academic performance remains below the state's standards.
Overall, the analysis of Frazier High School suggests that the school and the Frazier School District may need to implement targeted interventions and strategies to address the challenges hindering student achievement and improve the quality of education for the community.
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