Summary:
The city of Warren, Ohio is home to 21 schools, including 12 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, and 7 high schools, serving students from preschool through 12th grade. The schools in this area display a wide range of academic performance, with some standout institutions like Lordstown Elementary School and Champion High School consistently ranking among the top schools in the state, while others, such as River Gate High School, struggle with low graduation rates and high chronic absenteeism.
The data reveals stark contrasts in academic performance across the schools in Warren. The Warren City School District, which includes several of the schools, consistently underperforms the state averages in core subjects. However, schools like Lordstown Elementary, Champion High, and Howland High significantly outperform the district and state, with a majority of students meeting or exceeding proficiency standards. Conversely, schools such as River Gate High and Warren G. Harding High struggle with low graduation rates and high chronic absenteeism.
The data also suggests that socioeconomic factors play a significant role in student outcomes, with many of the schools serving a high percentage of students from low-income families. Schools with the highest free and reduced-price lunch rates, such as Trumbull Career & Technical Center, Lordstown High School, and Howland Springs Elementary School, tend to struggle more with academic achievement and other metrics. Overall, the data provides a complex picture of the educational landscape in Warren, Ohio, highlighting both the strengths and challenges faced by the local school system.
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