Summary:
The city of New Matamoras, Ohio is home to two schools: Frontier High/Middle School and Matamoras Elementary School. While Frontier High/Middle School has maintained a consistent ranking in the top 40% of Ohio high schools over the past three years and boasts a relatively high graduation rate, Matamoras Elementary School faces some academic challenges, particularly in 5th grade Science and 6th grade Mathematics.
Frontier Local district, which encompasses both schools, has a predominantly white student population, with Matamoras Elementary School having an even higher percentage of white students at 99.04%. This lack of diversity may limit the exposure of students to different cultures and perspectives. Additionally, both schools struggle with high chronic absenteeism rates, which may be contributing to the academic performance issues at Matamoras Elementary School.
Despite the higher spending per student at Matamoras Elementary School, the school's lower proficiency rates in several subject areas suggest that the additional funding has not translated into better academic outcomes. The relatively low student-teacher ratios at both schools indicate that class size is not a significant factor in the academic performance of these institutions. Overall, the analysis of the school data in New Matamoras, Ohio, reveals a mixed picture, with Frontier High/Middle School performing relatively well and Matamoras Elementary School facing some challenges in meeting the academic needs of its students.
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