Summary:
The city of Washington Court House, Ohio is home to two high schools: Miami Trace High School and Washington High School. Both schools serve grades 9-12 and are part of the Miami Trace Local and Washington Court House City school districts.
Based on the available data, Miami Trace High School emerges as the standout performer, ranking significantly higher than Washington High School in the statewide SchoolDigger rankings. Miami Trace also boasts a higher 4-year graduation rate, lower chronic absenteeism, and stronger performance on the Ohio State Tests, particularly in subjects like American History, Biology, and English II.
While both schools have relatively high free/reduced lunch rates, indicating low-income student populations, Miami Trace High School spends more per student ($10,269) compared to Washington High School ($8,330). This difference in funding may be a contributing factor to the performance gap between the two schools, though further analysis would be needed to establish a clear relationship.
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