Summary:
Mifflin County School District in Pennsylvania has only one high school, Mifflin County High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school's performance has been mixed, with its statewide ranking fluctuating between 333 out of 674 schools in 2022-2023 and 460 out of 634 schools in 2021-2022. While the school's graduation rate of 87.5% is slightly below the state average, its dropout rate of 1.6% is relatively low.
Academically, Mifflin County High School's performance on the Keystone Exams is varied, with proficiency rates above the state average in Biology but below the state average in Algebra I and Literature. The school's spending per student is significantly lower than the state average at $19 per student, which may be a contributing factor to its overall performance. Additionally, the school has a relatively high percentage of students from low-income families, with a 34.35% free and reduced lunch rate.
Overall, Mifflin County School District appears to have a single high school that is performing at an average level compared to other schools in Pennsylvania. While the school has some areas of strength, such as its low dropout rate, it also faces challenges in terms of academic performance and resource allocation. Further analysis and targeted interventions may be necessary to address these issues and improve the school's overall standing.
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