Summary:
The city of Oregon, Ohio is home to 6 schools, including 2 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, 2 high schools, and no alternative schools. The schools in this Oregon City school district generally perform above the state average, with a few standout institutions like Coy Elementary School and Eisenhower Intermediate School leading the way.
Coy Elementary consistently ranks among the top elementary schools in Ohio, with a 4-star rating and high proficiency rates on state tests. Eisenhower Intermediate is also a standout, ranking in the top 25% of Ohio middle schools with strong test scores, especially in math and science. Meanwhile, Fassett Junior High School has maintained a 3-star rating and shown consistent performance on state assessments.
While the district as a whole appears to be performing reasonably well, there are some areas of concern, such as the high chronic absenteeism rates across all schools. Additionally, there is a significant performance gap between the highest-performing and lowest-performing schools, highlighting the need for equity and support for all students. The district's high spending per student at the elementary level, coupled with the stronger academic performance of those schools, suggests that investing resources in the early grades may be paying off.
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