Summary:
The Northwest Local school district in Ohio contains 6 elementary schools serving students from pre-K through 5th grade. The data reveals a mix of high-performing and low-performing schools within the district, with significant disparities in academic achievement and resource allocation.
Monfort Heights Elementary School stands out as the top-performing school, ranking 559 out of 1,558 Ohio elementary schools and consistently scoring well above the district and state averages in math, English Language Arts, and science proficiency. Colerain Elementary School is the second-highest ranked, with strong math and English Language Arts performance. In contrast, Taylor Elementary School and Struble Elementary School lag behind, with significantly lower proficiency rates across all subjects.
A concerning trend across the district is the consistently high chronic absenteeism rate of 32.6%, which is well above the state average. This, combined with the wide range in per-student spending from $8,605 to $10,097, suggests potential equity issues that the Northwest Local district will need to address to improve overall academic performance and ensure all students have access to the resources they need to succeed.
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