Summary:
The city of Leesburg, Ohio is home to three schools that serve students from elementary through high school: Fairfield Local Elementary School, Fairfield Local High School, and Fairfield Local Middle School. These schools are part of the Fairfield Local school district and serve a predominantly white student population.
Among the three schools, Fairfield Local Elementary School stands out as the top performer, with consistently high academic achievement, particularly in science and math, and a relatively low chronic absenteeism rate. In contrast, Fairfield Local High School maintains an impressive 97.3% 4-year graduation rate, despite having a higher chronic absenteeism rate compared to the other schools. The Fairfield Local Middle School also performs well in science and math, but shows more varied results in English Language Arts proficiency across grade levels.
Across the district, per-student spending is relatively consistent, ranging from $9,507 to $9,760 per student in the 2018-2019 school year. However, the data on free/reduced lunch rates is incomplete, making it difficult to fully assess the socioeconomic factors impacting the student populations. Overall, the Fairfield Local school district appears to be performing well, with the elementary school standing out as a particularly strong performer, but there may be opportunities to explore ways to increase diversity and support all students within the district.
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