Summary:
The Oxford Area School District in Pennsylvania is home to three elementary schools: Nottingham School, Elk Ridge School, and Jordan Bank School. These schools serve students from pre-kindergarten through 5th grade and are located in an economically disadvantaged area, as evidenced by the 100% free and reduced lunch rate across all three schools.
Among the three schools, Nottingham School stands out as the top performer, with the highest student enrollment, test scores, and spending per student. Nottingham School consistently outperforms the district and state averages in PSSA Math, Science, and English Language Arts, particularly in its exceptional Science proficiency rates. In contrast, the school's English Language Arts proficiency rates are lower than the district and state, suggesting a potential area for improvement.
While Nottingham School is the standout, the significant funding disparity between it and Elk Ridge School raises concerns about the equitable distribution of resources within the Oxford Area School District. Additionally, the district-wide high rates of economic disadvantage suggest the need for further investigation into ensuring all students receive a high-quality education, regardless of their socioeconomic background.
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