Summary:
The Ashville, Ohio school district consists of 5 schools, including 2 elementary schools, 1 middle school, 1 high school, and 1 alternative virtual school. The district serves a predominantly white student population, with some variation in free/reduced lunch rates across the schools. While the district overall performs relatively well, with several standout schools, it also faces challenges in supporting all students, particularly those in alternative settings.
Walnut Elementary School is a standout in the district, consistently ranking among the top elementary schools in the state with exceptional test scores and a low chronic absenteeism rate. In contrast, Teays Valley Digital Academy, the district's alternative virtual school, struggles with high chronic absenteeism and low proficiency rates, suggesting the need for more effective student engagement and support.
Teays Valley High School stands out with strong academic performance, a high graduation rate, and relatively low chronic absenteeism compared to the alternative school. The district's spending per student is in the middle range for the state, and further analysis of resource allocation and its impact on student outcomes could provide insights into optimizing the district's investments. Overall, the Teays Valley Local district appears to have a solid educational system, but continued focus on equity and support for struggling schools could help it build on its strengths and address its areas of concern.
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