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MATH vs READING · PENNSYLVANIA

Pennsylvania: where math and reading scores diverge

Pennsylvania public schools with the widest gap between math and reading proficiency. Same students, same test, only the subject changes.

Schools in this report
40
widest divergence in state
Most reading-ahead
-51 pp
Millersburg Area High School
Smallest reading lead
-32 pp
Apollo-Ridge HS
PA PUBLIC SCHOOLS · WIDEST MATH-READING DIVERGENCE
SchoolCityLevelMath %Reading %Math − Reading (pp)
Millersburg Area High SchoolMillersburgHigh30.2%81.1%-50.9
Kensington Health SciencesPhiladelphiaHigh14.4%62.2%-47.8
Cochranton JSHSCochrantonHigh22.1%69.5%-47.4
Creative and Performing ArtsPhiladelphiaHigh37.2%84.1%-46.9
Schuylkill Haven SHSSchuylkill HavenHigh14.0%60.5%-46.5
Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the ArtsBethlehemHigh41.4%87.8%-46.4
Westinghouse Arts Academy CSWilmerdingHigh19.6%64.2%-44.6
TECH Freire CSPhiladelphiaHigh16.3%59.8%-43.5
Ligonier Valley HSLigonierHigh19.1%61.7%-42.6
Salisbury SHSAllentownHigh34.4%74.8%-40.4
Girls HSPhiladelphiaHigh31.6%70.8%-39.2
Hill Freedman World AcademyPhiladelphiaHigh24.4%62.8%-38.4
West Shamokin JSHSRural ValleyHigh26.6%65.0%-38.4
Parkway Center City Middle CollegePhiladelphiaHigh46.4%84.5%-38.1
Fort Cherry JSHSMc DonaldHigh29.3%67.1%-37.8
Arts Academy at Benjamin RushPhiladelphiaHigh45.7%83.3%-37.6
Parkway NorthwestPhiladelphiaHigh8.5%45.8%-37.3
Belle Vernon Area HSBelle VernonHigh32.1%69.3%-37.2
Universal Audenried CSPhiladelphiaHigh18.0%55.1%-37.1
Philadelphia Electrical & Technology CHSPhiladelphiaHigh5.7%42.6%-36.9
Robeson HS for Human ServicesPhiladelphiaHigh13.3%50.0%-36.7
Cambridge Springs JSHSCambridge SpringsHigh29.6%65.7%-36.1
West Perry SHSElliottsburgHigh39.3%74.1%-34.8
East Stroudsburg SHS NorthDingmans FerryHigh28.9%63.6%-34.7
Lincoln Park Performing Arts CSMidlandHigh33.3%67.7%-34.4
KIPP DuBois CSPhiladelphiaHigh10.9%45.2%-34.3
Warrior Run JSHSTurbotvilleHigh25.7%59.9%-34.2
Lamberton MSCarlisleMiddle21.7%55.8%-34.1
Wilson Area HSEastonHigh35.5%69.2%-33.7
California Area MSCoal CenterMiddle22.6%56.2%-33.6
Avella Area JSHSAvellaHigh24.2%57.6%-33.4
Saul W B Agricultural SchoolPhiladelphiaHigh20.0%53.4%-33.4
Coatesville Area SHSCoatesvilleHigh17.1%50.3%-33.2
North Star HSBoswellHigh25.7%58.8%-33.1
Derry Area SHSDerryHigh35.0%68.1%-33.1
Tri-Valley JSHSHeginsHigh17.9%50.7%-32.8
Jenkintown Middle/High SchoolJenkintownHigh31.2%63.7%-32.5
Bodine William W HSPhiladelphiaHigh39.5%72.0%-32.5
Interboro SHSProspect ParkHigh31.0%63.5%-32.5
Apollo-Ridge HSSpring ChurchHigh34.8%67.2%-32.4
40 of 40 rows · Brick-and-mortar only; virtual schools and specialized-population schools excluded. Most recent year with both a math and a reading all-students result; schools must have 150+ students and at least 5% proficient in each subject (a floor that drops suppression/coding artifacts). A negative gap means students are more often proficient in reading than math.↓ Download math-reading-gap-by-state-pa.csv

How to read this list

Each school is scored on its most recent year carrying both a math and a reading (English Language Arts) all-students proficiency figure on Pennsylvania's native assessment. The final column is the difference: math proficiency minus reading proficiency, in percentage points. A negative number means a school's students are more often proficient in reading than in math; a positive number means the reverse. Because both figures come from the same students taking the same test under the same cut-score policy, the gap is an apples-to-apples comparison in a way that raw cross-state proficiency rates are not.

A wide gap is not automatically a problem. Arts, language-immersion, and humanities-focused programs often post strong reading and weaker math; STEM and career-technical programs often do the reverse. But a persistent, schoolwide divergence is worth a parent's attention, because it can also flag a staffing gap, a curriculum weakness, or a math-anxiety culture that a single year of scores would hide.

What is excluded

Brick-and-mortar schools only: virtual academies and cyber charters are removed because their results are noisy and rarely reflect a school families choose geographically. Specialized-population schools (state schools for the deaf or blind, therapeutic and juvenile-justice placements, and NCES special-education or alternative-education campuses) are also excluded, because state proficiency rates are not a comparable metric for them. Schools must have at least 150 students and at least 5% proficient in each subject, a floor that drops suppression and coding artifacts.

Source data

Pennsylvania state assessment results loaded into allk12, joined to the NCES Common Core of Data school directory. Refreshed when the state publishes a new assessment file. See the national report for the state-by-state summary.

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allk12 (2026). "Pennsylvania: the math vs reading proficiency gap by school." Retrieved from https://allk12.com/reports/math-reading-gap/pennsylvania
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math-reading-gap-by-state-pa.csv
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