Summary:
The Northeast Bradford School District has only one high school, Northeast Bradford Junior/Senior High School, which serves students in grades 7-12. The school's performance has been inconsistent, with its statewide ranking fluctuating between 172nd and 405th out of over 680 schools in recent years. While the school's four-year graduation rate of 87.9% is slightly below the state average, its dropout rate of 1.4% is lower than the state average.
Academically, Northeast Bradford Junior/Senior High School's proficiency rates in PSSA Math and English Language Arts assessments are generally lower than the state and district averages. However, the school's Keystone Exam proficiency rates in Algebra I and Literature are higher than the state average, though its Biology proficiency rate is lower. The school serves a relatively high proportion of economically disadvantaged students, with 48.07% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, which may contribute to the school's academic challenges.
Despite the school's higher per-student spending of $20,746, which is above the state average, its overall academic performance remains below state averages in some areas. This suggests that simply increasing funding may not be the sole solution, and the school may need to focus on other factors, such as instructional practices, curriculum, and teacher quality, to improve student outcomes. The school's strengths and weaknesses indicate that it has room for improvement, particularly in areas where its performance lags behind state and district averages.
Thank you for your feedback!