Summary:
The city of Coal Grove, Ohio is home to two schools - Dawson-Bryant High School and Dawson-Bryant Middle School, both part of the Dawson-Bryant Local school district. While the middle school demonstrates strong academic performance, outperforming the state average on Ohio State Tests, the high school's statewide ranking and SchoolDigger star rating are relatively low, suggesting potential room for improvement at the high school level.
Dawson-Bryant High School stands out for its impressive 94.5% four-year graduation rate, significantly higher than the state average. However, the school's student population is predominantly white, with 96.78% of students identifying as such. Both schools face challenges with chronic absenteeism, with the middle school having a higher rate of 30.8% compared to 23.2% at the high school. The funding allocation also varies, with the high school spending $9,745 per student, while the middle school spends $7,862 per student.
Overall, the data provides a mixed picture of the schools in Coal Grove. While the middle school's academic excellence and the high school's high graduation rates are positive indicators, the district may benefit from addressing the racial homogeneity, chronic absenteeism, and potential funding disparities to ensure equitable and high-quality education for all students across the system.
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