Summary:
The Centennial School District in Pennsylvania is home to two middle schools, Log College Middle School and Klinger Middle School, serving grades 6-8.
Based on the available data, Klinger Middle School appears to be the standout performer in the district. Klinger ranks 189th out of 873 Pennsylvania middle schools, significantly higher than Log College's 304th ranking. Klinger students also consistently outperform their peers at Log College and the state average in both Math and English Language Arts proficiency across all grade levels. Additionally, Klinger has a lower student-teacher ratio of 11.7 compared to 12.3 at Log College, which may contribute to its stronger academic results.
While both schools have a low 1.4% dropout rate, Klinger Middle School serves a student population with a lower percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch (46.45%) compared to Log College (59.66%). Klinger also has a higher per-student spending of $23,838, compared to $21,367 at Log College. These factors may play a role in Klinger's academic success and suggest the school is serving a more advantaged student population within the Centennial School District.
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