Summary:
The city of Belmont, Ohio is home to three public schools serving students from elementary through high school: Union Local Elementary School, Union Local High School, and Union Local Middle School. While the schools share the same district, they demonstrate varying levels of academic performance, with the elementary school and high school standing out as the strongest and weakest performers, respectively.
Union Local Elementary School is the top performer in the district, achieving above-average proficiency rates in 5th grade science and 3rd-5th grade English Language Arts, though it still ranks in the bottom 40% of Ohio elementary schools. In contrast, Union Local High School struggles with math proficiency, particularly in Geometry and Algebra I, while excelling in American Government, American History, and English II. The school maintains a strong 93.6% four-year graduation rate, but its overall performance places it in the middle 50% of Ohio high schools.
Union Local Middle School falls in the middle of the district, performing well on 8th grade science tests but demonstrating mixed results in math and English Language Arts. The district as a whole faces challenges, including high rates of chronic absenteeism, a lack of student diversity, and potential resource allocation imbalances, which may contribute to the inconsistent academic performance across the three schools.
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