Summary:
The city of Wilmington, Ohio is home to 6 schools, including 3 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 2 high schools. These schools serve students across various grade levels and provide educational opportunities in the local community.
Among the standout schools in Wilmington, Laurel Oaks Cdc high school has the highest student-teacher ratio of 18.4, while Roy E Holmes Elementary School has the highest student-teacher ratio of 21.7 among the elementary schools. In contrast, East End Elementary School has the lowest student-teacher ratio of 10.6, suggesting potential differences in resource allocation across the Wilmington City School District.
The schools in Wilmington have a predominantly white student population, with the percentage of African American and Hispanic students ranging from 0.88% to 3.9% and 2.35% to 7.24%, respectively. The percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch varies significantly, from 34.31% at Laurel Oaks Cdc to 57.87% at Roy E Holmes Elementary School. Additionally, the schools in Wilmington generally perform below the state average on standardized tests, with proficiency rates ranging from 40.3% to 64.6%, and face high chronic absenteeism rates, ranging from 23.2% to 36.6%, which may be contributing to their academic challenges.
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