Summary:
The Philadelphia Electrical & Technology Charter High School is the only high school in the data set, serving grades 9-12 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This school has consistently struggled with academic performance, ranking in the bottom 10-15% of Pennsylvania high schools over the past 3 years.
The school's performance rating is only 1 out of 5 stars, and its proficiency rates on Keystone Exams are significantly below the state averages across all subjects, including Algebra I, Biology, and Literature. While the school's 4-year graduation rate of 87.9% is slightly below the state average, its dropout rate of 1.4% is relatively low. The school serves a predominantly low-income student population, with 99.51% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, and its per-student spending is lower than the state average.
Overall, the Philadelphia Electrical & Technology Charter High School faces significant challenges in terms of academic performance and resource constraints, which may be contributing to the persistent struggles with student learning outcomes. Addressing these issues will likely require a comprehensive approach, including targeted interventions, additional resources, and a focus on improving teaching and learning.
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