Summary:
The Reynoldsburg City school district in Ohio is home to 7 elementary schools serving students from kindergarten through 5th grade. The data reveals a mix of high-performing and lower-performing schools within the district, with notable disparities in academic achievement.
Two schools stand out in particular: Taylor Road Elementary School and Summit Road Elementary. Taylor Road consistently outperforms the district and state averages on test scores, despite having a higher percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. Summit Road also demonstrates strong academic performance, with high test scores and the lowest student-teacher ratio in the district. In contrast, several other schools in the district score below 50% proficiency in math and English language arts.
The data also highlights some concerning trends across the district, such as a high chronic absenteeism rate of 30.2% and a significant population of economically disadvantaged students, with free and reduced-price lunch recipients ranging from 67.19% to 81.22%. Understanding the factors contributing to these disparities, such as funding levels, teaching quality, and student demographics, could provide valuable insights for the district to improve overall student outcomes.
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