Summary:
The city of New Boston, Ohio is home to 3 schools serving students from elementary through high school. The schools include Glenwood High School, Stanton Primary Elementary School, and Oak Intermediate Elementary School, all part of the New Boston Local district.
Among the standout schools, Glenwood High School has a high 4-year graduation rate of 92.9% and test scores that exceed state and district averages, particularly in subjects like American History, American Government, and Biology. The school also has a lower chronic absenteeism rate of 19.8% compared to the other schools. Oak Intermediate Elementary School stands out for its strong performance in 5th-grade English Language Arts and Science, though it struggles in Mathematics.
The data also reveals some areas of concern, such as the high chronic absenteeism rate of 30.8% at Stanton Primary Elementary School and the relatively homogeneous racial makeup of the schools, with Glenwood High School being the most diverse. Additionally, the differences in per-student spending across the schools may be a factor in their varying academic performance, and further investigation is warranted to understand how these funds are being utilized and their impact on student outcomes.
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