Summary:
The Huber Heights, Ohio school district consists of 8 schools, including 6 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school, serving students from preschool through 12th grade. The district's academic performance and student outcomes vary significantly across the schools, with some standout performers like Rushmore Elementary School and Charles Huber Elementary School outpacing the district and state averages, while others lag behind.
Rushmore Elementary and Monticello Elementary have the lowest student-teacher ratios among the elementary schools, a positive indicator. Rushmore also boasts the highest proficiency rates on state tests across multiple grade levels and subject areas. Valley Forge Elementary has the highest per-student spending at $9,427, while Weisenborn Junior High has the lowest at $6,972, suggesting potential inequities in resource allocation.
Chronic absenteeism is a concern across the district, ranging from 20.3% at Rushmore Elementary to 37.4% at Wayne High School, which also has an 85.7% four-year graduation rate. The Huber Heights City School District as a whole is ranked 564 out of 835 districts in Ohio and is rated 2 out of 5 stars by SchoolDigger, indicating room for improvement at the district level.
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