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Frequently asked questions about Metropolitan School District of Pike Township
How are the school ratings assigned?
The definition of a good school depends on your perception - while a
school with excellent sports facilities might be important for someone,
another might be looking that’s great at providing college preparation.
Test scores can be a good signal, but they also often just correlate
with family income. Moreover, each school district is a collection of
many different schools of varying quality. With the understanding that
any approach is going to be imperfect, we present publicly available
data from
Niche
, an independent site that rates schools and colleges. Niche assigns
every school a letter grade based on how it performs compared to all
other schools included in the ranking by using
a specific distribution of grades and standardized scores
, with A+ being the highest and D- being the lowest. It should go
without saying that this is a very high-level overview and you should do
additional research when choosing to buy a home based on the school
district.
School ratings in Metropolitan School District of Pike Township
The average school ratings in Metropolitan School District of Pike Township is 0. There are 0 A+/A/A- rated schools, 4 B+/B/B- rated schools, and
9
schools rated C+/C/C- and below.
Which are the top-rated public schools in Metropolitan School District of Pike Township?
Eagle Creek Elementary School (B), Fishback Creek Public Academy (B-), and College Park Elementary School (C+) are the highest-rated public elementary schools.
New Augusta Public Academy - North (B-), Guion Creek Middle School (C), and Lincoln Middle School (C) are the highest-rated public middle schools.
Pike High School (B+) is the highest-rated public high schools.
These schools have been rated as such using multiple statistics from the
U.S Department of Education, as well as reviews from students and
parents.
Pike High School is among the top 250 public schools in the state.
Which schools are best for clubs and activities in Metropolitan School District of Pike Township?
The culture and community in a school can be life-changing and shape your kid’s future. According to the Niche rankings, Pike High School (A) is the highest-rated in terms of the presence of clubs and cultural activities apart from regular academics.
Which schools are best for college preparation in Metropolitan School District of Pike Township?
If you’re looking for schools that are best suited for preparing children for success in college, Pike High School (B) is the highest-rated in Metropolitan School District of Pike Township that are great for college prep. These ratings have been assigned by Niche after ranking schools on a variety of parameters, including test scores as well as reviews from students, parents, and teachers.
Which schools are best for college preparation in Metropolitan School District of Pike Township?
If you’re looking for schools that are best suited for preparing children for success in college, Pike High School (B) is the highest-rated in Metropolitan School District of Pike Township that are great for college prep. These ratings have been assigned by Niche after ranking schools on a variety of parameters, including test scores as well as reviews from students, parents, and teachers.
Which schools are best in terms of resources and facilities in Metropolitan School District of Pike Township?
While all schools prioritise providing quality resources and facilities to their students, Pike High School (B+) is the highest-rated in Metropolitan School District of Pike Township for their resources and student facilities.
Which schools are best for sports in Metropolitan School District of Pike Township?
Sports scholarships are extremely valued in colleges, and kids usually start learning and training while they are still young. If you’re looking for schools that are rated for their sports facilities and amenities, then Pike High School (A-) is the highest-rated in this category in Metropolitan School District of Pike Township.