Summary:
The Painesville City Local school district in Ohio is home to a single high school, Harvey High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. While the school maintains a relatively high graduation rate of 92.8%, its academic performance on state tests lags behind both the district and state averages, with only 35.3% of students proficient in Algebra I compared to 43.5% for the district and 59.4% for the state.
Chronic absenteeism is also an area of concern for Harvey High School, with a rate of 23.9% in the 2024-2025 school year, higher than the state average. The school's student-teacher ratio of 19.2 is slightly above the state average, and its per-student spending of $9,201 in 2018-2019 is in line with the state. However, the data does not provide information on the school's free and reduced-price lunch rates, a key indicator of the socioeconomic status of the student population.
Overall, while Harvey High School is maintaining a strong graduation rate, the data suggests that the school is facing challenges in academic performance and student engagement compared to other schools in the state. Further analysis and targeted interventions may be needed to address these areas of concern and ensure that all students at Harvey High School have the support they need to succeed.
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