Summary:
The city of Bainbridge, Ohio is home to 4 schools serving students from elementary through high school, including 2 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. The schools in this area show a mix of academic performance, with some standout results at the elementary level but significant challenges at the middle and high school levels.
Rainsboro Elementary School stands out with the lowest student-teacher ratio and relatively high proficiency rates in 3rd grade English Language Arts. However, the school struggles with math proficiency. In contrast, Paint Valley High School has a high 4-year graduation rate and strong performance on the English II end-of-course exam, but lags behind in other subject areas like Algebra I and American History.
Across the district, the schools serve a predominantly white student population, with low minority representation. Chronic absenteeism is a concern, particularly at Paint Valley High School, where nearly half of the students are chronically absent. Additionally, the high rates of free and reduced lunch recipients suggest the district faces significant socioeconomic challenges that may be impacting academic performance. Addressing these issues, such as improving attendance and providing targeted support for economically disadvantaged students, could be crucial in enhancing the overall educational outcomes for the Paint Valley Local and Greenfield Exempted Village school districts.
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