Summary:
The Marysville Exempted Village school district in Ohio is home to two high schools: Marysville High School and Marysville STEM Early College High School. While both schools have impressive 4-year graduation rates of 98.3%, the STEM school stands out as an exceptional performer, consistently ranking among the top 40 high schools in Ohio and significantly outpacing the district and state on academic measures.
Marysville STEM Early College High School boasts proficiency rates that are often 20-30 percentage points higher than the district and state averages on Ohio state tests across all subject areas. For example, in Algebra I, the STEM school had an 87.6% proficiency rate compared to 82% for the district and 59.4% for the state. In contrast, Marysville High School also performs above the district and state averages on most tests, but not to the same degree as the STEM school.
The data also reveals some key differences between the two schools. Marysville STEM Early College High School has a lower percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch at 11.98%, compared to 27.44% at Marysville High School. Additionally, the STEM school spends $9,887 per student, which is higher than the $8,999 spent per student at Marysville High School. However, the STEM school has a higher student-teacher ratio of 28.8, compared to 20 at Marysville High School.
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