Summary:
The city of London, Ohio is home to 9 schools across two school districts, serving students from elementary through high school. The data reveals notable performance disparities between the schools, with Madison-Plains High School and London High School standing out as the top-performing high schools in the area. While the Madison-Plains Local District generally outperforms the London City District, there are pockets of excellence within both districts.
Madison-Plains High School, part of the Madison-Plains Local District, demonstrates impressive performance, ranking 298 out of 864 Ohio high schools and earning a 3-star rating. The school boasts a 94.7% four-year graduation rate and high proficiency rates in subjects like American Government, American History, and Biology. In contrast, London High School, while also a strong performer, lags slightly behind with a 93.8% graduation rate and lower proficiency rates in some subjects.
Chronic absenteeism is a significant concern across many of the schools, with rates ranging from 14.9% at Monroe Elementary to 39.5% at Buckeye Community School - London. Additionally, the schools vary in their student demographics, with London Elementary and London High School having a higher percentage of white students compared to the more diverse student populations at Madison-Plains schools.
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