Summary:
The city of New Washington, Ohio is home to three schools in the Buckeye Central Local district, serving students from elementary through high school. These schools have consistently demonstrated strong academic performance, with several standout achievements that set them apart.
Buckeye Central Elementary School and Buckeye Central Middle School both excel in their respective grade levels, with the middle school ranking 116th out of 1,046 Ohio middle schools and earning a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger. The middle school's impressive test scores, with 95.1% of 5th graders proficient or better in Science and 88% of 7th graders proficient or better in English Language Arts, are particularly noteworthy. Additionally, the school's 100% proficiency rate in Algebra I for end-of-course exams significantly outperforms the state average of 55.9%.
At the high school level, Buckeye Central High School stands out with a 4-star rating and a ranking of 204th out of 864 Ohio high schools. The school's 100% four-year graduation rate and strong performance in end-of-course exams, with 90.9% proficiency in American History and 91.7% proficiency in English II, demonstrate its commitment to student success. While the district's schools have a predominantly white student population, the Buckeye Central schools consistently outperform state averages in Ohio State Tests across various grade levels and subject areas, particularly in Mathematics, Science, and English Language Arts.
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