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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
351Shanksville-Stonycreek MS
Shanksville · Shanksville-Stonycreek SD
Middle28.3%-14.7pp
352J.E. Harrison MS
Pittsburgh · Baldwin-Whitehall SD
Middle28.1%-14.9pp
353Pittsburgh Schiller 6-8
Pittsburgh · Pittsburgh SD
Middle28.1%-14.9pp
354West Mifflin Area MS
West Mifflin · West Mifflin Area SD
Middle28.1%-14.9pp
355Maple Avenue MS
Littlestown · Littlestown Area SD
Middle28.0%-15.0pp
356Mercer Area MS
Mercer · Mercer Area SD
Middle27.9%-15.1pp
357Titusville Middle School
Titusville · Titusville Area SD
Middle27.7%-15.3pp
358Linglestown MS
Harrisburg · Central Dauphin SD
Middle27.6%-15.4pp
359Schuylkill Valley MS
Leesport · Schuylkill Valley SD
Middle27.3%-15.7pp
360Spring Cove MS
Roaring Spring · Spring Cove SD
Middle27.2%-15.8pp
361Garden Spot MS
New Holland · Eastern Lancaster County SD
Middle26.9%-16.1pp
362Halifax Area MS
Halifax · Halifax Area SD
Middle26.9%-16.1pp
363Science Leadership Academy MS
Philadelphia · Philadelphia City SD
Middle26.9%-16.1pp
364Yough Intrmd/MS Sch
Ruffsdale · Yough SD
Middle26.8%-16.2pp
365Union Area MS
New Castle · Union Area SD
Middle26.5%-16.5pp
366Strayer MS
Quakertown · Quakertown Community SD
Middle26.4%-16.6pp
367Susquenita MS
Duncannon · Susquenita SD
Middle26.2%-16.8pp
368East Hills MS
Bethlehem · Bethlehem Area SD
Middle26.1%-16.9pp
369Ridley MS
Ridley Park · Ridley SD
Middle26.1%-16.9pp
370Bentworth MS
BENTLEYVILLE · Bentworth SD
Middle25.9%-17.1pp
371Governor Mifflin MS
Shillington · Governor Mifflin SD
Middle25.9%-17.1pp
372West York Area MS
York · West York Area SD
Middle25.9%-17.1pp
373Union City MS
Union City · Union City Area SD
Middle25.7%-17.3pp
374Brentwood MS
Pittsburgh · Brentwood Borough SD
Middle25.5%-17.5pp
375Kiski Area IHS
Vandergrift · Kiski Area SD
Middle25.5%-17.5pp
376Meadville MS
Meadville · Crawford Central SD
Middle25.5%-17.5pp
377Schuylkill Haven MS
Schuylkill Haven · Schuylkill Haven Area SD
Middle25.5%-17.5pp
378Hamburg Area Middle School
Hamburg · Hamburg Area SD
Middle24.9%-18.1pp
379Pequea Valley Intrmd Sch
Kinzers · Pequea Valley SD
Middle24.8%-18.2pp
380Octorara Intermediate Sch
Atglen · Octorara Area SD
Middle24.6%-18.4pp
381Connellsville Area MS
Connellsville · Connellsville Area SD
Middle24.3%-18.7pp
382Charles A Huston MS
Lower Burrell · Burrell SD
Middle24.2%-18.8pp
383Bucktail Area MS
Renovo · Keystone Central SD
Middle24.1%-18.9pp
384Pocono Mountain West JHS
Pocono Summit · Pocono Mountain SD
Middle24.0%-19.0pp
385Beaver Falls MS
Beaver Falls · Big Beaver Falls Area SD
Middle23.9%-19.1pp
386Weatherly Area MS
Weatherly · Weatherly Area SD
Middle23.9%-19.1pp
387Beaty-Warren MS
Warren · Warren County SD
Middle23.7%-19.3pp
388Apollo-Ridge MS
Spring Church · Apollo-Ridge SD
Middle23.5%-19.5pp
389Wilson MS
Carlisle · Carlisle Area SD
Middle23.3%-19.7pp
390Smith MS
Quarryville · Solanco SD
Middle23.1%-19.9pp
391Tunkhannock STEM Academy
Tunkhannock · Tunkhannock Area SD
Middle22.9%-20.1pp
392Kerry C. Hoffman Intermediate Sch
Mount Penn · Antietam SD
Middle22.8%-20.2pp
393Ringgold MS
Monongahela · Ringgold SD
Middle22.7%-20.3pp
394West Branch MS
Morrisdale · West Branch Area SD
Middle22.7%-20.3pp
395California Area MS
Coal Center · California Area SD
Middle22.6%-20.4pp
396Sharon MS
Sharon · Sharon City SD
Middle22.6%-20.4pp
397Valley View MS
Archbald · Valley View SD
Middle22.6%-20.4pp
398Northern Lehigh MS
Slatington · Northern Lehigh SD
Middle22.4%-20.6pp
399Tamaqua Area MS
Tamaqua · Tamaqua Area SD
Middle22.4%-20.6pp
400Blue Ridge MS
New Milford · Blue Ridge SD
Middle22.3%-20.7pp
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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.