Summary:
The city of West Milton, Ohio is home to three schools that serve students from elementary through high school: Milton-Union Elementary School, Milton-Union High School, and Milton-Union Middle School. These schools are part of the Milton-Union Exempted Village district and serve the local community.
Among the standout schools, Milton-Union High School boasts a strong 95.1% four-year graduation rate and impressive performance on state tests, particularly in American Government and American History. Milton-Union Middle School also stands out, with 77.9% of students proficient or better in 8th grade Science and 95.6% proficient or better in Algebra I, indicating strong math skills. While the schools generally perform at or above district and state averages in core subjects, the district faces challenges with high chronic absenteeism rates across all three schools.
Economically, Milton-Union High School stands out with an exceptionally high percentage (99.17%) of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, suggesting significant economic challenges faced by the school community. The district's spending per student ranges from $8,599 at the high school to $9,830 at the middle school, with relatively low student-teacher ratios across the board.
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