Summary:
The Plymouth-Shiloh Local school district in Ohio consists of 3 schools: 1 elementary, 1 middle, and 1 high school. The data reveals notable differences in the performance and characteristics of these schools.
Shiloh Elementary School stands out with strong academic achievement, including 87.2% 4th-grade math proficiency compared to the state average of 66.8%, and a relatively low chronic absenteeism rate of 10.2%. In contrast, Plymouth High School lags behind, with a statewide ranking of 344th out of 867 Ohio high schools and the highest chronic absenteeism rate in the district at 28.4%. Shiloh Middle School excels in science, with 5th-grade proficiency at 90.2% compared to the state average of 63.9%, and outperforms the state and district averages in math and English language arts.
The data also reveals socioeconomic disparities, with Plymouth High School having the highest percentage of free/reduced lunch recipients at 98.17%, while Shiloh Elementary School has the lowest at 52.48%. Additionally, Shiloh Elementary School stands out as the most racially diverse, with a student population that is 90.07% white, 1.06% African American, 3.55% Hispanic, and 4.96% two or more races.
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