Summary:
The city of Liberty Twp, Ohio is home to three high-performing elementary schools that serve students from early childhood through 6th grade. These schools, part of the Lakota Local school district, consistently rank among the top schools in the state and provide a strong academic foundation for their students.
The standout school in the area is Cherokee Elementary School, which has been ranked in the top 25% of Ohio elementary schools for the past three years and boasts impressive test scores, with 75-90% of students proficient or better in Math and English Language Arts. The school's diverse student population and low chronic absenteeism rate further contribute to its success. In contrast, Heritage Early Childhood School and Liberty Early Childhood School have more homogeneous student bodies, with Liberty Early Childhood School having the highest percentage of White students at 70.4%.
While the schools in Liberty Twp share a common district, they exhibit some differences in their resource allocation and student-teacher ratios. Liberty Early Childhood School has the highest spending per student at $12,111, while Cherokee Elementary School has the lowest at $10,370. Similarly, Liberty Early Childhood School has the highest student-teacher ratio at 27, while Heritage Early Childhood School has the lowest at 24.5. These differences may reflect the unique needs and characteristics of each school community within the Lakota Local district.
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