Summary:
The North College Hill City school district in Ohio consists of 4 schools: 1 elementary school, 1 middle school, 1 high school, and 1 alternative school. Overall, the schools in this district perform poorly, with consistently low proficiency rates, high chronic absenteeism, and rankings in the bottom 10-20% of schools in Ohio.
The North College Hill Elementary School and North College Hill Middle School are the lowest performing, with proficiency rates as low as 5-14% in math and 15-35% in English Language Arts. Both schools also have extremely high chronic absenteeism rates of 57.1%. The North College Hill High School performs slightly better but is still in the bottom 15-20% of Ohio high schools, with proficiency rates ranging from 7.8% to 54.8% on end-of-course exams.
The North College Hill Trojan Way Learning Center, an alternative school, has the lowest performance in the district, with proficiency rates ranging from 0% to 27.3% on end-of-course exams. Across the district, high rates of poverty, chronic absenteeism, and low academic achievement suggest systemic issues that need to be addressed to improve educational outcomes for students in the North College Hill City school district.
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