Summary:
The Penncrest School District in Pennsylvania is home to three high schools serving grades 7-12: Saegertown Junior/Senior High School, Maplewood Junior/Senior High School, and Cambridge Springs Junior/Senior High School. These schools demonstrate varying levels of academic performance, with Saegertown standing out as the top-performing school in the district.
Saegertown Junior/Senior High School consistently ranks higher than the other two schools, placing 251st out of 686 Pennsylvania high schools. It outperforms the district and state averages in key test score metrics, including PSSA English Language Arts and Keystone Exams Literature. In contrast, Maplewood Junior/Senior High School struggles the most academically, with lower proficiency rates than the district and state in most test score areas. Cambridge Springs Junior/Senior High School performs well on PSSA English Language Arts tests but lags behind in PSSA Math and Science.
All three schools in the Penncrest School District have relatively high free and reduced lunch rates, ranging from 38.88% to 47.01%, indicating a higher proportion of economically disadvantaged students. The schools also vary in their spending per student, from $20,279 to $23,326, and student-teacher ratios, from 11.9 to 15.2 students per teacher. These factors may contribute to the differences in academic performance observed across the district.
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