Summary:
The Maple Heights City school district in Ohio consists of 5 schools: 3 elementary schools (Abraham Lincoln School, J.F. Kennedy School, and Barack Obama School), 1 middle school (Milkovich Middle School), and 1 high school (Maple Heights High School). Overall, the district appears to be underperforming compared to state averages across a variety of metrics.
None of the schools in the Maple Heights City district stand out as high-performing. Maple Heights High School and Milkovich Middle School are ranked in the bottom 25% and 20% of Ohio schools, respectively, with 1-star ratings from SchoolDigger. The elementary schools have limited data available, but what is provided suggests they are also underperforming compared to state averages.
Key challenges facing the district include very high chronic absenteeism rates, around 42-43% across all schools, well above the state average. Academic performance is also significantly lower than state averages, with proficiency rates on Ohio state tests falling far short. For example, only 17.1% of Maple Heights High School students are proficient in Geometry, compared to 42.8% statewide. While the district's spending per student is in line with state averages, the data suggests the schools are struggling to provide a quality education to their students.
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