Summary:
The city of New Boston, Ohio is home to three schools serving students from elementary through high school: Glenwood High School, Stanton Primary Elementary School, and Oak Intermediate Elementary School. The data reveals a mixed picture, with some standout performance and areas for improvement across the district.
Glenwood High School stands out with a 100% graduation rate and strong proficiency in subjects like American Government and History, but struggles in others like Geometry and Biology. Meanwhile, Stanton Primary Elementary outperforms state averages in 3rd grade English Language Arts but lags behind in 3rd grade Math. All three schools share a concerning issue of high chronic absenteeism rates, significantly above the state average.
The data also reveals potential resource allocation imbalances, with Glenwood High School spending the most per student and having the lowest student-teacher ratio, while the elementary schools have lower per-student spending and higher ratios. Addressing these disparities and the chronic absenteeism problem could be key to improving educational outcomes across the New Boston Local district.
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