Summary:
The Princeton City School District in Ohio comprises 11 schools, including 8 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 2 high schools, serving students from diverse backgrounds. The data reveals several standout schools, academic performance trends, and areas for improvement across the district.
Springdale Elementary School stands out as the top-performing elementary school, ranking 370th out of 1,596 Ohio elementary schools and earning a 4-star rating. It boasts strong test scores, with 84.1% of 5th graders proficient or better in Science, and a high student-teacher ratio of 17.6, suggesting a focus on smaller class sizes. Evendale Elementary School also impresses with the lowest student-teacher ratio (9.5) in the district and high proficiency rates in Math and English Language Arts. Meanwhile, Woodlawn Elementary School stands out for its strong academic performance despite having a high percentage of African American students (73.2%).
The district's graduation rates vary, with Princeton High School achieving a 95.2% four-year graduation rate, while Princeton Innovation Center has a lower rate of 72.4%. Chronic absenteeism is also a concern, ranging from 14.3% at Glendale Elementary to 65.4% at Princeton Innovation Center. The district's diverse student populations and wide range in spending per student, from $7,676 at Princeton Community Middle School to $12,994 at Glendale Elementary, suggest the need for targeted interventions and equitable resource allocation to address achievement gaps and support the unique needs of all students.
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