Summary:
The Plymouth-Shiloh Local school district in Ohio serves students from preschool through 12th grade across 3 schools: Shiloh Elementary School, Shiloh Middle School, and Plymouth High School. The district appears to have a mix of strong and struggling schools, with the elementary and middle schools outperforming the high school on key metrics.
Shiloh Elementary School stands out with consistently high performance on state tests, particularly in 3rd and 4th-grade math and English language arts. The school also has a relatively low chronic absenteeism rate compared to the district and state averages. In contrast, Plymouth High School struggles with lower proficiency rates on end-of-course exams, especially in Geometry and Algebra I, despite having an impressive 93.3% four-year graduation rate.
Across the district, all three schools have a chronic absenteeism rate of 14.2%, which is higher than the state average. The district also serves a predominantly low-income population, with Shiloh Elementary School having a 62.16% free/reduced lunch rate and Plymouth High School having an extremely high rate of 98.14%. This suggests the district may face unique challenges and resource needs to support its students.
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