Summary:
The Quakertown Community School District in Pennsylvania is home to 5 elementary schools serving students from kindergarten through 6th grade. The data reveals significant performance disparities among these schools, with Pfaff Elementary School and Trumbauersville Elementary School consistently outperforming the other schools in the district.
Pfaff Elementary School stands out with its 3-star rating and exceptional academic performance, exceeding the district and state averages in both math and English language arts proficiency across all grade levels. In contrast, Quakertown Elementary School struggles the most, with lower proficiency rates and the highest percentage of free and reduced lunch recipients at 67.18%.
The data also reveals variations in resource allocation, with Quakertown Elementary School having the highest spending per student at $23,471 and the lowest student-teacher ratio at 10.9, while Neidig Elementary School has the lowest spending per student at $19,394 and the highest student-teacher ratio at 14.5. These disparities suggest the need for a closer examination of resource allocation and its impact on student success within the district.
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