Summary:
The city of South Vienna, Ohio, is home to two schools - Northeastern Elementary School and Northeastern Middle/High School, both part of the Northeastern Local district. The data reveals that while the elementary school consistently performs well, the middle and high school have mixed results, with some strong performances and areas of concern.
Northeastern Elementary School stands out for its consistently high test scores, often exceeding state and district averages, particularly in English Language Arts and Mathematics. The school also maintains a relatively low chronic absenteeism rate of 25.6% and holds a solid 3-star rating from SchoolDigger, ranking in the top half of Ohio elementary schools. In contrast, Northeastern Middle/High School boasts a strong 94.7% graduation rate for the 2024-2025 school year and impressive performance on end-of-course exams in subjects like American Government and American History, but has some areas of concern, such as 8th-grade Mathematics.
Across both schools, the data reveals some interesting findings. While Northeastern Middle/High School spends more per student ($10,369) compared to the elementary school ($8,770), it maintains a lower student-teacher ratio of 12.9, suggesting more individualized attention for students. However, both schools face relatively high chronic absenteeism rates, an area that the district may want to investigate and address to ensure student success.
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