Summary:
The city of Amelia, Ohio is home to two public elementary schools, Amelia Elementary School and Holly Hill Elementary School, both serving grades PK-5 and part of the West Clermont Local School District. While the schools perform around the district and state averages on most academic measures, they face challenges such as high chronic absenteeism rates and a lack of racial diversity among the student population.
Amelia Elementary School has 675 students, while Holly Hill Elementary has 421 students. Both schools have student-teacher ratios slightly higher than the district average. Academically, the schools perform similarly, with Amelia Elementary outperforming Holly Hill in Science. However, both schools rank in the middle to lower range statewide, indicating room for improvement. Concerning metrics include high chronic absenteeism rates, particularly at Holly Hill Elementary (33.9%), and a predominance of white students, with minority populations making up less than 10% of the student body at each school.
Per-student spending at the two schools is relatively low compared to district and state averages, which may impact the schools' ability to provide comprehensive educational resources and support for students. Overall, the data suggests that while the Amelia, Ohio elementary schools are not standout performers, they face challenges that warrant further investigation and potential improvement efforts to better serve the local community.
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