Summary:
The Bridgeport School District - High School is the sole public high school serving grades 9-12 in the Bridgeport Exempted Village school district in Ohio. With 167 students enrolled, the school faces significant challenges in academic performance, but also has some potential strengths that could be leveraged to drive improvement.
The school's four-year graduation rate of 95.8% is higher than the state average, but its performance on Ohio state assessments is consistently lower than state averages across all subjects and grade levels. For example, in Algebra I, the school scored 34.8% proficient or better compared to the state average of 59.4%. Additionally, the school has a concerning high rate of chronic absenteeism at 30.5%, which may be a contributing factor to the lower test scores.
Despite these academic challenges, the school has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 9.2 to 1, which is better than the state average. Additionally, the school spends $10,215 per student, slightly higher than the state average. However, the school serves a student population with a very high level of economic disadvantage, as evidenced by the 98.2% free/reduced lunch rate, which may present additional challenges in terms of student support and resources.
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