Summary:
The Nordonia Hills City district in Ohio is home to two high schools: Nordonia High School and Nordonia Digital Knights Academy. Nordonia High School stands out as a high-performing school, consistently ranking in the top 25% of Ohio high schools and significantly outperforming the state average on standardized tests.
With an enrollment of 1,255 students, Nordonia High School boasts a 98.1% four-year graduation rate and impressive test scores, including 87.2% proficiency in American Government, 84.8% in American History, 81.7% in Biology, and 81.4% in English II. The school's relatively low 15.46% free/reduced lunch rate and higher-than-average spending of $12,444 per student may contribute to its strong academic outcomes. In contrast, the smaller Nordonia Digital Knights Academy, a virtual high school with just 25 students, struggles with a higher chronic absenteeism rate of 18% and a much higher student-teacher ratio of 50.
Overall, the data suggests that Nordonia Hills City is home to a standout traditional high school in Nordonia High School, which provides a quality education to its students, while the virtual Nordonia Digital Knights Academy faces challenges in student engagement and resource allocation.
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