Summary:
The city of Lyndhurst, Ohio has two schools serving students from elementary through high school: Brush High School and Sunview Elementary School. Based on the data provided, Sunview Elementary appears to be the standout performer, consistently ranking in the top 25% of Ohio elementary schools and significantly outpacing district and state averages on 3rd grade assessments. In contrast, Brush High School seems to be underperforming, with low proficiency rates on End of Course exams and a very high chronic absenteeism rate.
Sunview Elementary has a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger and its students excel on 3rd grade Ohio State Tests, with 88.1% proficient or better in Math compared to 67.4% for the South Euclid-Lyndhurst City district and 62.1% for the state. The school also has a relatively low chronic absenteeism rate of 15.1% and spends more per student ($14,494) than Brush High School ($13,809). In contrast, Brush High School has proficiency rates ranging from 22.7% in Geometry to 66.4% in American Government, and a very high chronic absenteeism rate of 54.3%.
The racial demographics of the two schools also differ, with Brush High School having a majority African American student population (74.83%), while Sunview Elementary is more racially diverse. This could be an area worth exploring further to understand any potential factors contributing to the performance differences between the schools. Overall, the data suggests that Sunview Elementary is providing a high-quality education, while Brush High School may need additional support and resources to improve student outcomes.
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