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Rolling Hills Local


At a glance
566thof 828 Ohio districts▼ 24
Better than 31% of Ohio districts
60851 Southgate Rd
Cambridge, OH 43725-8006
·(740) 432-5370·All Ohio district rankings →
Statewide performance 2017–2025
2025: better than 31.6% of districts
5
Schools
1,456
Students
Top rankedMeadowbrook Middle School609th of 1,036 Ohio middle schools
Smallest classes
Meadowbrook High School 14.9 students per teacher
Summary:

The Rolling Hills Local school district in Ohio serves students from 5 schools, including 3 elementary schools (Brook Intermediate, Byesville Elementary, and Secrest Elementary), 1 middle school (Meadowbrook Middle School), and 1 high school (Meadowbrook High School). While a few schools stand out, the district as a whole is performing below state averages across most academic subjects.

Meadowbrook High School has a relatively high graduation rate of 95.9% and outperforms the district and state in several end-of-course exams, but struggles in Geometry and Algebra I. Meadowbrook Middle School impresses with a 100% proficiency rate in Algebra I and better-than-average performance in 8th grade Science and English Language Arts. However, all schools in the district have high chronic absenteeism rates, and the district as a whole is ranked 566 out of 828 in Ohio, indicating persistent challenges in raising student achievement.

The lack of data on free/reduced lunch rates makes it difficult to assess the socioeconomic diversity and potential equity issues within the district. The high chronic absenteeism rates across all schools may suggest underlying challenges that need to be addressed. Overall, the Rolling Hills Local school district faces significant opportunities for improvement in academic performance and addressing systemic issues that may be contributing to the overall low performance of its schools.

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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Ohio Department of Education.

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