Summary:
The city of Plymouth, Ohio is home to three schools serving students from elementary through high school: Shiloh Elementary School, Shiloh Middle School, and Plymouth High School. These schools, part of the Plymouth-Shiloh Local district, serve a predominantly white and economically disadvantaged student population.
Among the standout schools, Shiloh Middle School excels in science performance, with over 90% of 5th graders and 79.5% of 8th graders scoring proficient or better on state science tests, significantly outperforming state averages. The school also boasts strong 5th grade English Language Arts (ELA) performance, with 78.4% of students scoring proficient or better, compared to the state average of 67.4%. In contrast, Plymouth High School stands out for its high 4-year graduation rate of 96.2%, well above the state average, but also has a concerning chronic absenteeism rate of 28.4%, significantly higher than the other schools.
Across the district, the schools have high rates of free and reduced-price lunch recipients, ranging from 52.48% at Shiloh Elementary School to 98.17% at Plymouth High School. Per-student spending also varies, from $9,910 at Shiloh Elementary to $11,763 at Plymouth High School, indicating a significant investment in the district's educational resources.
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