Summary:
Coshocton Opportunity School is the sole public charter high school serving grades 9-12 in the Coshocton, Ohio area, with a total enrollment of 53 students. Despite its small size, the school has consistently ranked in the bottom 10-15% of Ohio high schools over the past few years, indicating persistent academic challenges.
The school's performance metrics are concerning, with a four-year graduation rate of 84.0% that is slightly below the state average, and a high chronic absenteeism rate of 27.2%, significantly higher than the state average. Academically, the school's proficiency rates across all subject areas are significantly below the state averages, ranging from 0% to 30% compared to state averages of 39.8% to 72.6%. While the school has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 9.6 to 1, this has not translated into improved student outcomes.
Overall, Coshocton Opportunity School appears to be a low-performing school that is struggling to provide a quality education to its students. Addressing the persistent academic challenges, high chronic absenteeism, and potential socioeconomic factors will be crucial for improving student outcomes and the school's overall performance within the Coshocton Opportunity School district.
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