Seven Montgomery County School Districts Are Among 50 Top-Scoring in Pennsylvania
Seven Montgomery County school districts are among the 50 top-scoring school districts statewide, writes Ethan Lott for the Philadelphia Business Journal.
The ranking is compiled each year by the Pittsburgh Business Times and is based on three years of state standardized test scores. The publication analyses data from the Pennsylvania System of School Assessment tests and Keystone Exams before generating the Honor Roll ranking of school districts.
In Montgomery County, Lower Merion School District ranked highest in tenth place, the same as for the previous year.
However Upper Dublin School District managed to climb eight spots compared to 2019, coming in at No. 16.
Meanwhile Wissahickon School District rose four spots from No. 25 to No.21 this year, while Spring-Ford Area School District dropped the same amount of places from No. 19 to No. 23.
Colonial School District also rose to No. 27, a four-place jump, with Lower Moreland Township School District not far behind at No. 30, the same as the previous year.
Finally, Perkiomen Valley School District recorded the largest drop, falling from No. 41 in 2019 to No. 48 this year.
Read more about top-scoring school districts at the Philadelphia Business Journal by clicking here.
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