Summary:
The city of Plymouth, Ohio is home to three schools serving students from elementary through high school: Shiloh Elementary School, Shiloh Middle School, and Plymouth High School. These schools, part of the Plymouth-Shiloh Local district, serve a predominantly white student population with significant economic challenges, as evidenced by high free/reduced lunch rates.
Among the standout schools, Shiloh Middle School emerges as the strongest performer, ranking in the top 35% of Ohio middle schools and achieving high proficiency rates in science, math, and English language arts. Plymouth High School also demonstrates solid academic performance, particularly in American History and English II, despite some lower proficiency rates in Geometry and Algebra I. In contrast, Shiloh Elementary School shows mixed results, with strong performance in 4th-grade math and ELA, but lower proficiency in 3rd-grade math and ELA.
Across the district, attendance challenges are a concern, with chronic absenteeism rates ranging from 12.0% at the elementary school to 17.0% at the high school. The high free/reduced lunch rates, especially at Plymouth High School (98.17%), suggest significant economic challenges faced by the student population, which may require additional resources and support to address.
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