Summary:
The Greenfield Exempted Village School District in Ohio comprises 5 schools, including 3 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. The district serves a predominantly white student population, with some diversity at Greenfield Elementary School. While the district as a whole maintains a middle-of-the-pack ranking, there is a stark contrast in the performance of the elementary schools within the district.
Greenfield Elementary School and Buckskin Elementary School stand out as the top-performing elementary schools, with strong test scores, particularly in science, and lower chronic absenteeism rates. In contrast, Rainsboro Elementary School lags behind the district and state averages on most metrics, with the highest chronic absenteeism rate and lower test scores. This performance gap may be related to the student-teacher ratios, as the schools with the lowest ratios (Buckskin and Rainsboro) have the best and worst performance, respectively.
Across the Greenfield Exempted Village School District, high poverty levels, as indicated by the high free/reduced lunch rates, are a significant factor influencing the overall academic performance. This challenge is reflected in the district's middle-of-the-pack ranking, with McClain High School being the highest-ranked school in the district.
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