Summary:
The city of Toronto, Ohio is home to three schools: two elementary schools (Toronto Elementary School and Karaffa Elementary) and one junior/senior high school (Toronto Junior/Senior High School). The Toronto City school district as a whole is ranked 468 out of 828 districts in Ohio and is rated 2 stars out of 5 by SchoolDigger, indicating room for improvement.
Toronto Junior/Senior High School stands out with the highest enrollment of 383 students and a relatively high 4-year graduation rate of 88.7%, which is above the state average. However, the school's performance on state tests is mixed, with some subject areas scoring above the state average and others below. In contrast, Toronto Elementary School has strong performance on state English Language Arts tests, with 3rd, 4th, and 5th-grade students scoring above the state average, and its 4th-grade Mathematics proficiency rate is also higher than the state average.
The two elementary schools have significantly higher free/reduced lunch rates (over 60%) compared to the junior/senior high school (around 58%), suggesting a higher concentration of economically disadvantaged students at the elementary level. Additionally, Karaffa Elementary, the smallest school with only 83 students, has a much higher student-teacher ratio of 27.6 compared to the other two schools (around 15), indicating a need for more teaching resources at this school.
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