Summary:
The city of Midland, Pennsylvania is home to 5 schools serving students from elementary through high school, including both traditional public schools and charter schools. The schools in this area display a wide range of academic performance, with some standout institutions like Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School consistently ranking among the top 25% of high schools in the state, while others like Midland El/Middle School and Midland Innovation & Technology Charter School struggle to meet state standards.
Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School and Fairview Elementary School stand out as the top performers in the area, with significantly higher test scores and statewide rankings compared to the other schools. These two institutions also benefit from relatively low student-teacher ratios, which may contribute to their academic success. In contrast, Midland El/Middle School and Midland Innovation & Technology Charter School lag behind, with low test scores, high free/reduced lunch rates, and poor statewide rankings.
The data suggests that school type (charter vs. traditional public) and student demographics may be important factors in determining academic performance in the Midland area. The charter schools, particularly Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School, significantly outperform the traditional public schools on various measures. Additionally, the wide range in spending per student, from $15,831 to $41,047, raises questions about the relationship between funding and student outcomes in this region.
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