Summary:
The city of Troy, Ohio is home to 9 schools, including 6 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, and 1 high school, all part of the Troy City District. The district is ranked 216 out of 828 districts in Ohio and is rated 4 out of 5 stars by SchoolDigger.
A few schools stand out in the district. Concord Elementary School consistently ranks among the top 152 elementary schools in Ohio, with a 5-star rating and exceptional test scores, with over 80% of students proficient or better in math and English language arts. Troy High School also performs strongly, ranking between 136-278 out of 855-864 Ohio high schools, with a 96.8% four-year graduation rate and impressive test scores. Meanwhile, Troy Junior High School stands out for its high proficiency rates in Geometry (100%) and Algebra I (98.2%).
The schools in the Troy City District generally outperform the state averages in Ohio State Tests, but there are some areas of concern. The district has a high chronic absenteeism rate of 20.6%, and there is significant variation in the percentage of students receiving free and reduced lunch, from 17.06% at Concord Elementary to 79% at Heywood Elementary, suggesting potential equity issues. Additionally, the wide range in spending per student, from $6,701 at Van Cleve Elementary to $11,601 at Hook Elementary, raises questions about resource allocation and whether the higher-spending schools are achieving better outcomes.
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