Summary:
Wilmington City, Ohio is home to three elementary schools serving students from kindergarten through 5th grade. The schools in this area show a mix of strengths and challenges, with one standout performer and two schools that could benefit from improvement efforts.
Of the three schools, Denver Place Elementary School stands out with stronger test scores across multiple subjects and grade levels compared to the district and state averages. For example, 5th grade students at Denver Place had a 68% proficiency rate in science, exceeding the statewide average of 63.4%. In contrast, the Wilmington City school district as a whole is ranked 513 out of 828 districts in Ohio and has a 2-star rating from SchoolDigger.
The other two schools, Roy E Holmes Elementary School and East End Elementary School, face challenges such as high chronic absenteeism rates ranging from 24.4% to 26.4% and relatively low student-teacher ratios. Additionally, all three schools have high free/reduced lunch rates, indicating a need for additional support and resources to address socioeconomic factors that may be impacting student outcomes.
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