Summary:
The Conneaut School District in Pennsylvania is home to two middle schools: Conneaut Lake Middle School and Conneaut Valley Middle School. Both schools serve students in grades 6-8 and are part of a district that is ranked around the state average.
Of the two middle schools, Conneaut Valley Middle School appears to be the stronger performer, with a higher statewide ranking of 233 out of 891 Pennsylvania middle schools, compared to Conneaut Lake Middle School's rank of 292. Conneaut Valley Middle School also has a higher percentage of students proficient or better in PSSA/English Language Arts across all grades, and its students outperform the district and state averages in this subject area.
Both schools face challenges related to the high percentage of economically disadvantaged students, with 100% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. However, the schools invest heavily in their students, with Conneaut Valley Middle School spending $19,805 per student and Conneaut Lake Middle School spending $19,367 per student, both of which are higher than the state average. Additionally, Conneaut Valley Middle School has a lower student-teacher ratio of 10.2, compared to Conneaut Lake Middle School's 11.0, suggesting a focus on providing more individualized attention to students.
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