Summary:
The Trotwood-Madison High School is the sole high school serving grades 9-12 in the Trotwood-Madison City school district in Ohio. The district is ranked 694 out of 828 districts in the state and has a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger, indicating significant challenges for the schools in this area.
Trotwood-Madison High School faces several key issues. Its test scores are substantially lower than the state averages across multiple subjects, with proficiency rates ranging from 17.5% to 69.3% compared to state averages of 42.8% to 72.6%. The school also has a high chronic absenteeism rate of 45.8%, which likely contributes to the low academic performance. Despite these challenges, the school maintains a relatively high 4-year graduation rate of 86.5%.
While the school spends $10,886 per student, which is higher than the state average, it is unclear if this additional spending is effectively improving student outcomes. The school also has a relatively high student-teacher ratio of 19.7 to 1, which may be a factor in the academic struggles. Overall, the data suggests that Trotwood-Madison High School is facing significant challenges in terms of student achievement and school quality, and the district as a whole is among the lowest-performing in the state.
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