Summary:
The city of Oregon, Ohio is home to 6 schools, including 2 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, and 2 high schools, serving students from kindergarten through 12th grade. The schools in this area display a range of performance, with some standout institutions like Coy Elementary School and Eisenhower Intermediate School consistently ranking among the top in the state, while others like Eagle Learning Center struggle with low test scores and high chronic absenteeism.
The data suggests that the elementary and middle schools in Oregon, Ohio are generally strong performers, with Coy Elementary and Eisenhower Intermediate standing out as top-tier schools in the state. In contrast, Clay High School and Eagle Learning Center appear to be the weaker performers in the district, with average test scores and a concerning high chronic absenteeism rate at Eagle Learning Center.
The schools in the Oregon City and Eagle Learning Center districts serve a relatively homogeneous student population, with White students making up the majority. However, the high free/reduced lunch rates, especially at the elementary schools, suggest that there may be socioeconomic challenges facing many students in the district, which could be an area for further investigation and targeted support.
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