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Traditional public schools, from NCES CCD directory data.
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The School District of Philadelphia is one of the largest in the country. Per PublicSchoolReview, citing NCES and the Pennsylvania Department of Education, the district posts a 73% graduation rate and math, reading, and science proficiency of 23%, 36%, and 32% respectively -- all in the bottom half of Pennsylvania -- while spending $33,553 per student against a state median of $23,152. The 1 record below is a starting sample, not the full state.
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Pennsylvania school-level context
Pennsylvania's K-12 system is overseen by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, which publishes school-level performance data separately from the federal NCES directory used above.
