Summary:
Berne Union Local school district in Ohio has only one high school, Berne Union High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 15:1 and receives higher per-student funding than the state average, but faces challenges with a high percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch and inconsistent academic performance on state tests.
Berne Union High School has a statewide ranking that has fluctuated between 311 and 494 out of 867 Ohio high schools over the past few years, with a current 3-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school's four-year graduation rate is 94.0%, which is above the state average, but chronic absenteeism is relatively high at 17.2%. Student performance on state tests varies, with some subjects like English Language Arts and American Government/History scoring above the state average, while others like Mathematics and Science are below average.
Despite the school's challenges, it appears to be allocating resources towards smaller class sizes and potentially more individualized attention for students. However, the high chronic absenteeism rate indicates that there may be other factors impacting student engagement and attendance that could be explored. Overall, Berne Union Local has a single high school that is facing a mix of strengths and weaknesses, and further analysis and targeted interventions may be necessary to address the school's performance and support the needs of its predominantly low-income student population.
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