Summary:
The Northridge Local district in Ohio contains only one high school, Northridge High School. This school has consistently ranked in the bottom half of Ohio high schools over the past three years, with significant gaps in academic proficiency across subject areas and a concerning chronic absenteeism rate.
Northridge High School's performance on state tests is well below the state average, with proficiency rates ranging from just 12% in Geometry to 43.8% in American Government. While the school's four-year graduation rate is slightly above the state average at 97.9%, its chronic absenteeism rate of 47.1% is alarmingly high. The school's spending per student of $10,454 is slightly below the state average, and its student-teacher ratio of 19.7 is on the higher end.
To improve student outcomes, Northridge High School and the Northridge Local district should focus on targeted interventions to address the significant gaps in academic proficiency, as well as strategies to improve attendance and reduce chronic absenteeism. Gathering more comprehensive data on the school's demographics and funding sources could also help inform their efforts to support student success.
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