Summary:
The city of Wellington, Ohio is home to three schools - Mccormick Middle School, Westwood Elementary School, and Wellington High School - all part of the Wellington Exempted Village district. The data reveals a mix of academic strengths and challenges across these schools, with some standout performance in specific subject areas but overall low state-wide rankings.
Mccormick Middle School excels in state tests, particularly in 5th grade science, 4th grade math, and Algebra I, but has a low state-wide ranking and a 2-out-of-5-star rating. Westwood Elementary School stands out for its strong 3rd grade math and English language arts performance, but also has a low state-wide ranking and 2-out-of-5-star rating, along with a high free/reduced lunch rate. Wellington High School impresses with its high 4-year graduation rate and strong performance on end-of-course exams, yet it too has a low state-wide ranking and 2-3 out of 5-star rating.
Across all three schools, there is a concerning trend of high chronic absenteeism rates, ranging from 21.6% to 21.8%, which can significantly impact student learning and academic outcomes. The schools also serve varying levels of economically disadvantaged populations, with free/reduced lunch rates ranging from 45.3% to 63.14%. These socioeconomic challenges may present unique obstacles that the schools need to address. Overall, the data suggests opportunities for the schools to collaborate and share best practices to improve academic performance and address common challenges, ensuring that all students in Wellington, Ohio, have access to a high-quality education.
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