Summary:
The city of Euclid, Ohio is home to 11 schools, including 8 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, and 1 high school, serving students from diverse backgrounds. While the district faces challenges such as performance gaps, high chronic absenteeism, and racial disparities, the data reveals a few standout schools that are achieving better outcomes.
Euclid High School and Euclid Middle School struggle with low proficiency rates on state tests, with only 15.7% of students at Euclid High School proficient in Algebra I. In contrast, Pinnacle Academy, a public charter school, and Chardon Hills Elementary School stand out for their higher test scores, with Chardon Hills having 66.7% of 5th graders proficient in science, compared to the district average of 31.5% and the state average of 64%.
The data also highlights the challenges faced by Euclid Virtual Learning Academy, the district's virtual school, which struggles with high chronic absenteeism rates of 75.6% and a lower graduation rate of 92.3% compared to the district's brick-and-mortar schools. Overall, the Euclid school district faces significant hurdles, but the success of schools like Chardon Hills and Pinnacle Academy suggests that high-quality education is possible in the area.
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