Summary:
The Princeton City school district in Ohio is home to two high schools: Princeton High School and Princeton Innovation Center. While both schools serve grades 9-12, the data shows a stark contrast in their performance and outcomes.
Princeton High School stands out as the stronger-performing school in the district. It ranks significantly higher in the statewide SchoolDigger rankings, with proficiency rates on state tests that exceed the district and state averages across all subjects. The school also boasts a strong 96.2% four-year graduation rate, on par with the state average. In contrast, Princeton Innovation Center struggles, with a low ranking, very low proficiency rates, and a high student-teacher ratio of 27.2.
The data also reveals some potential equity concerns, with Princeton High School serving a relatively disadvantaged student population, as evidenced by its high 66.41% free/reduced lunch rate. However, the school's strong performance suggests that it is effectively supporting its students despite these challenges. The lack of free/reduced lunch data for Princeton Innovation Center makes it difficult to assess equity concerns there. Overall, the data highlights the need for the district to examine resource allocation and support to ensure equitable outcomes for all students.
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