Summary:
The Crestline Exempted Village school district in Ohio consists of 3 schools: 2 elementary schools (Crestline Elementary School and Crestline Preschool) and 1 high school (Crestline High School). While the high school has shown improvement in its statewide ranking, moving from 1 to 2 stars, both the high school and elementary school have relatively low statewide rankings compared to other schools in Ohio.
Crestline High School stands out with a 4-year graduation rate of 88.6%, which is relatively strong, though still below the state average. However, the school struggles with high chronic absenteeism rates at 21.2%. Crestline Elementary School also has a high chronic absenteeism rate of 21.2%, which is a significant concern and may be impacting student performance. The academic performance of Crestline schools is mixed, with some grade levels and subject areas performing above the district and state averages, while others lag behind.
The data also reveals differences in resource allocation between the high school and elementary school, with the high school having a higher student-teacher ratio of 23.7:1 compared to the elementary school's 19.4:1. This suggests potential variations in staffing priorities between the two schools. Overall, the Crestline Exempted Village school district faces challenges, including low statewide rankings, high chronic absenteeism, and inconsistent academic performance, but has also shown signs of improvement in certain areas.
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