Summary:
The Rossford Elementary School is the sole elementary school serving grades PK-5 in the Rossford Exempted Village school district in Ohio. With an enrollment of 817 students, the school's performance appears to be below the state average, ranking in the bottom half of Ohio elementary schools over the past three years.
Rossford Elementary School's proficiency rates on state tests are generally lower than the state averages, particularly in Math and Science. For example, in 5th grade Science, the school had a 59.2% proficiency rate compared to the state average of 63.4%. The school also struggles with a high chronic absenteeism rate of 18.3%, exceeding the state's target of 15% or less. Additionally, nearly half (47.98%) of Rossford Elementary students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a relatively high level of economic disadvantage.
Despite the school's lower performance, it spends more per student ($12,164) than the state average, suggesting that the issue may not be a lack of funding, but rather how the resources are being utilized. The district should evaluate the school's instructional practices, curriculum, and support services to identify areas for improvement and ensure that Rossford Elementary has the resources and support needed to address the needs of its student population and improve academic outcomes.
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