Summary:
The Western Reserve Local district in Ohio contains a single high school, Western Reserve High School, which serves grades 9-12. While the school has some positive metrics, such as a high graduation rate, it also faces challenges in areas like chronic absenteeism and academic performance on certain state tests.
Western Reserve High School stands out for its impressive 97.4% four-year graduation rate, which is significantly higher than the state average. However, the school's chronic absenteeism rate of 19.8% is also higher than the state average, which may be contributing to its mixed performance on state assessments. The school performs well above the state average on American Government and American History, but below the state average on Geometry and English II.
With 89.2% of its students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, Western Reserve High School serves a population with significant economic challenges. The school's spending per student of $10,342 is slightly higher than the state average, but its student-teacher ratio of 17.9 is slightly higher as well. Overall, while Western Reserve High School has some strengths, it also faces areas for improvement, particularly in addressing the needs of its economically disadvantaged student population and improving attendance and academic performance across all subject areas.
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