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Pennsylvania schools ranked by test score

Latest PSSA + Keystone year (2024-25). 514 schools with reported Mathematics scores. State average: 43.0%.
RankSchoolLevelMathematicsvs state
451Lehman Intermediate Sch
Dingmans Ferry · East Stroudsburg Area SD
Middle13.5%-29.5pp
452North Brandywine MS
Coatesville · Coatesville Area SD
Middle13.5%-29.5pp
453Pittsburgh South Brook 6-8
Pittsburgh · Pittsburgh SD
Middle13.1%-29.9pp
454Middle Years Alternative
Philadelphia · Philadelphia City SD
Middle13.0%-30.0pp
455Columbia MS Taylor Campus
Columbia · Columbia Borough SD
Middle12.9%-30.1pp
456New Castle JHS
New Castle · New Castle Area SD
Middle12.8%-30.2pp
457Shamokin Area MS
Shamokin · Shamokin Area SD
Middle12.5%-30.5pp
458Blockson MS
Norristown · Norristown Area SD
Middle12.3%-30.7pp
459Benjamin Franklin MS
Levittown · Bristol Township SD
Middle12.2%-30.8pp
460Drexel Hill MS
Drexel Hill · Upper Darby SD
Middle12.1%-30.9pp
461Cecelia Snyder MS
Bensalem · Bensalem Township SD
Middle12.0%-31.0pp
462Provident CS
Pittsburgh · Provident CS
Middle11.7%-31.3pp
463Pittsburgh Classical 6-8
Pittsburgh · Pittsburgh SD
Middle10.8%-32.2pp
464South Mountain MS
Allentown · Allentown City SD
Middle10.8%-32.2pp
465Marshall Math Science Academy
Harrisburg · Harrisburg City SD
Middle10.7%-32.3pp
466Lebanon Intermediate Sch
Lebanon · Lebanon SD
Middle10.5%-32.5pp
467Maple Manor El/MS
Hazle Township · Hazleton Area SD
Middle10.5%-32.5pp
468AMY at Martin
Philadelphia · Philadelphia City SD
Middle10.2%-32.8pp
469Mount Union Area JHS
Mount Union · Mount Union Area SD
Middle10.1%-32.9pp
470Pittsburgh Allegheny 6-8
Pittsburgh · Pittsburgh SD
Middle10.1%-32.9pp
471Beverly Hills MS
Upper Darby · Upper Darby SD
Middle9.6%-33.4pp
472G A R MS
Wilkes-Barre · Wilkes-Barre Area SD
Middle9.6%-33.4pp
473Woodrow Wilson MS
Erie · Erie City SD
Middle9.3%-33.7pp
474Jackson MS
Lancaster · Lancaster SD
Middle9.2%-33.8pp
475Dickson Prep STEAM Academy
Swissvale · Woodland Hills SD
Middle8.9%-34.1pp
476Pittsburgh Arsenal 6-8
Pittsburgh · Pittsburgh SD
Middle8.7%-34.3pp
477Linton MS
Pittsburgh · Penn Hills SD
Middle8.5%-34.5pp
478Feltonville Sch of Arts & Sciences
Philadelphia · Philadelphia City SD
Middle8.2%-34.8pp
479Northeast MS
Reading · Reading SD
Middle8.2%-34.8pp
480Conwell Russell MS
Philadelphia · Philadelphia City SD
Middle8.1%-34.9pp
481South Scranton Intrmd Sch
Scranton · Scranton SD
Middle8.0%-35.0pp
482Harrison-Morton MS
Allentown · Allentown City SD
Middle7.5%-35.5pp
483Northeast Intrmd Sch
Scranton · Scranton SD
Middle7.4%-35.6pp
484Wyoming Valley West MS
Kingston · Wyoming Valley West SD
Middle7.2%-35.8pp
485Hazleton El/MS
Hazleton · Hazleton Area SD
Middle7.1%-35.9pp
486Southwest MS
Reading · Reading SD
Middle7.1%-35.9pp
487Penn Wood MS
Darby · William Penn SD
Middle7.0%-36.0pp
488Broughal MS
Bethlehem · Bethlehem Area SD
Middle6.8%-36.2pp
489Northwest MS
Reading · Reading SD
Middle6.7%-36.3pp
490Columbia MS Hill Campus
Columbia · Columbia Borough SD
Middle6.5%-36.5pp
491Pittsburgh South Hills 6-8
Pittsburgh · Pittsburgh SD
Middle6.4%-36.6pp
492Greater Johnstown MS
Johnstown · Greater Johnstown SD
Middle6.2%-36.8pp
493Founders Hall Middle Sch
McKeesport · McKeesport Area SD
Middle5.9%-37.1pp
494Francis D Raub MS
Allentown · Allentown City SD
Middle5.8%-37.2pp
495Monessen MS
Monessen · Monessen City SD
Middle5.8%-37.2pp
496Central MS
Reading · Reading SD
Middle5.0%-38.0pp
497Arts Academy CS
Allentown · Arts Academy CS
Middle4.9%-38.1pp
498Memphis Street Academy CS @ JP Jones
Philadelphia · Memphis Street Academy CS @ JP Jones
Middle4.5%-38.5pp
499Universal Vare CS
Philadelphia · Universal Vare CS
Middle4.3%-38.7pp
500Southern MS
Reading · Reading SD
Middle4.2%-38.8pp
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About this ranking

Schools are ranked by the percentage of students who scored at or above the PSSA + Keystone % Proficient or Advanced threshold on the latest available PSSA + Keystone Mathematics test (school year 2024-25). A higher percentage is better.

Only public schools with a reasonable cohort size are included (at least 50 total students enrolled, since the source file does not include per-subject student counts), so very small programs and special-purpose centers are filtered out.

The state average shown above is enrollment-weighted: we multiply each school's score by how many of its students tested, sum those across every public school in Pennsylvania, and divide by the total students tested. This way a big school counts more than a tiny one in the typical-student average.