Summary:
The Rolling Hills Local school district in Ohio is home to three elementary schools: Brook Intermediate School, Byesville Elementary School, and Secrest Elementary School. While the district serves elementary students, the schools have consistently underperformed compared to the state average, with Brook Intermediate School ranking in the bottom 35-40% of Ohio elementary schools and Byesville Elementary and Secrest Elementary ranking in the bottom 25-30%.
The test score data for the district shows that students consistently underperform the state average across various subjects and grade levels. For example, in the 2024-2025 school year, the 3rd grade math proficiency rate at Brook Intermediate School was 47.9%, compared to the state average of 64.4%. Similarly, the 5th grade science proficiency rate was 57%, compared to the state's 63.4%. Additionally, all three schools have high chronic absenteeism rates of 23.2%, which is significantly higher than the state average.
The data also reveals variations in spending per student and student-teacher ratios among the schools, suggesting potential resource allocation challenges within the district. Byesville Elementary School spends the most per student at $11,402, while Brook Intermediate School spends the least at $9,108 per student. The student-teacher ratios also vary, with Brook Intermediate and Byesville Elementary both at 20:1, and Secrest Elementary at 14.9:1.
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