Summary:
The Xenia Community City school district in Ohio serves students from preschool through 12th grade across 8 schools, including 6 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. The district as a whole is ranked 416 out of 828 school districts in the state and is rated 2 out of 5 stars by SchoolDigger.
Within the district, a few schools stand out. Warner Middle School has the highest statewide ranking among the middle schools, ranking 592 out of 1,036 Ohio middle schools, and boasts a 100% proficiency rate in Algebra I. At the elementary level, Shawnee Elementary, Arrowood Elementary, and McKinley Elementary are the top performers, all placing in the top 40% of Ohio elementary schools and demonstrating strong test scores, particularly in mathematics and English language arts. Additionally, Tecumseh Elementary has seen a significant improvement in its statewide ranking, moving from 361 out of 1,596 in 2022-2023 to 564 out of 1,558 in 2024-2025, earning it a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger.
While the district has some high-performing schools, there are also areas of concern. Xenia High School has a 91.1% four-year graduation rate, slightly above the state average, but its test scores in Geometry and Integrated Math II are below the state average. Additionally, all schools in the district have a chronic absenteeism rate of 29.1%, which is significantly higher than the state average. The district also shows disparities in spending per student, ranging from $6,319 at Xenia Preschool to $10,527 at Xenia High School.
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