Summary:
The Keystone School District in Pennsylvania consists of two schools: Keystone Junior/Senior High School and Keystone Elementary School. Based on the available data, Keystone Elementary School appears to be the standout school in the district, consistently ranking higher in the statewide School Digger rankings and outperforming the district and state averages on various academic measures.
Keystone Elementary School has maintained a 4-star rating from the School Digger for the past three school years, indicating its consistent high performance. The school's test scores are significantly higher than the district and state averages across subjects and grade levels, suggesting that it is providing a quality education to its students. In contrast, Keystone Junior/Senior High School has generally lower test scores compared to the district and state averages, with some exceptions in Keystone Exams for 11th grade.
Despite the higher percentage of free and reduced lunch recipients at Keystone Elementary School, the school has a higher spending per student and a lower student-teacher ratio compared to Keystone Junior/Senior High School. These factors may contribute to the elementary school's stronger academic performance and suggest that the Keystone School District is allocating more resources to support the elementary school's success.
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