Summary:
The Bristol Township School District in Pennsylvania operates 6 schools, including 3 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, and 1 high school. The district as a whole is ranked 486 out of 606 in Pennsylvania and is rated 1 star out of 5 by SchoolDigger, indicating significant challenges in academic performance.
Among the schools, Keystone Elementary School stands out as the highest performer, with 39.9% of students proficient or better in Math and 33.5% in English Language Arts on PSSA tests. The two middle schools, Benjamin Franklin Middle School and Neil A. Armstrong Middle School, also perform relatively better than the district and state averages, particularly in English Language Arts. However, the high school, Truman Senior High School, lags behind in Keystone Exam proficiency rates compared to the district and state.
A concerning trend across the district is the consistently low performance on standardized tests, especially in Math, with all schools performing below the state averages. Additionally, the district's statewide ranking has been declining over the past few years, suggesting systemic challenges that need to be addressed. The high-poverty student population, with 100% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, likely contributes to the academic struggles faced by the district.
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