Summary:
The Buckeye Community School District in Ohio has only one high school, Buckeye Community School, which serves grades 9-12. This school is ranked 800 out of 867 Ohio high schools and has a low 0-star rating from SchoolDigger, indicating it is a low-performing school with significant challenges.
Buckeye Community School has an enrollment of 389 students, with a racial makeup of 80.98% White, 6.68% African American, 2.57% Hispanic, and 9.51% two or more races. The school's academic performance is concerning, with test scores well below the state averages in all subject areas, including 0% proficiency rates in Geometry and Algebra I. The 4-year graduation rate is also alarmingly low at 31.6%, and the chronic absenteeism rate is extremely high at 89.6%, suggesting that a large proportion of students are missing substantial instructional time.
Overall, the data indicates that Buckeye Community School is a struggling high school with significant room for improvement in academic achievement, graduation rates, and student attendance. Parents and the community may want to closely monitor the school's progress and advocate for targeted interventions to address these challenges and provide a better educational experience for the students.