Summary:
The city of Campbell, Ohio is home to two schools: Campbell Elementary School and Memorial High School, both of which serve students in the Campbell City school district. These schools face significant challenges, with consistently low performance on state assessments, high chronic absenteeism rates, and low statewide rankings compared to other schools in Ohio.
Campbell Elementary School has relatively low proficiency rates on state tests, ranging from 35.8% to 58.3% across different subjects and grade levels, well below the state average. The school also has a high chronic absenteeism rate of 40.6% and a low statewide ranking, placing between 983rd and 1096th out of 1,558 to 1,596 Ohio elementary schools in the past three years. Similarly, Memorial High School also performs poorly on state tests, with proficiency rates ranging from 13.2% to 65%, and a high chronic absenteeism rate of 40.6%. The high school is also ranked low statewide, placing between 644th and 720th out of 855 to 867 Ohio high schools in the past three years.
The data suggests that the challenges faced by these schools are not limited to individual institutions, but rather reflect systemic issues within the Campbell City school district. The district as a whole is ranked 548 out of 828 in Ohio, with a 2-star rating from SchoolDigger, indicating that the underperformance of these schools is likely a district-wide concern that requires further investigation and targeted interventions to improve student outcomes.
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