Summary:
The city of Caldwell, Ohio is home to two schools: Caldwell Elementary School and Caldwell High School, both part of the Caldwell Exempted Village district. While the schools share a predominantly white student population, they face distinct challenges, with Caldwell Elementary struggling with low test scores and Caldwell High having a below-average graduation rate.
Caldwell Elementary School stands out for its high percentage of white students, at 97.37%, which is significantly higher than the state average. However, the school's test scores are generally below the state averages, particularly in mathematics. Caldwell High School, on the other hand, has a relatively low four-year graduation rate of 92.6%, which is below the state average. Both schools also have relatively high chronic absenteeism rates, with Caldwell Elementary at 16.0% and Caldwell High at 22.2%.
In terms of resources, Caldwell Elementary School spends $9,666 per student, while Caldwell High School spends $11,642 per student. The student-teacher ratios are 14.1 for Caldwell Elementary and 11.6 for Caldwell High. These differences in resource allocation may contribute to the varying academic outcomes observed between the two schools. Overall, the data suggests that the Caldwell school district faces challenges in ensuring equitable and high-quality education for all students, and addressing these issues could be crucial for improving the educational outcomes in the community.
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