Summary:
The city of West Milton, Ohio is home to three schools that serve students from elementary through high school: Milton-Union Elementary School, Milton-Union High School, and Milton-Union Middle School. These schools are part of the Milton-Union Exempted Village district, which is ranked 409 out of 839 districts in Ohio and rated 3 out of 5 stars by SchoolDigger.
Among the three schools, Milton-Union Elementary School stands out as the top performer, with consistently high test scores in math and English language arts, as well as impressive 5th grade science proficiency. The school also has a relatively low chronic absenteeism rate compared to the other schools. In contrast, Milton-Union Middle School has lower test scores and a higher chronic absenteeism rate, suggesting potential areas for improvement. Meanwhile, Milton-Union High School excels in its impressive 96.8% four-year graduation rate, which is well above the state average.
Across the district, the schools have a predominantly white student population, ranging from 92.12% to 93.12% white students. Spending per student varies, from $8,599 at the high school to $9,830 at the middle school. The student-teacher ratios also differ, with the high school having a ratio of 16.7 and the middle school at 13.9. These factors, along with the socioeconomic challenges faced by the high school, may contribute to the varying levels of academic performance observed across the district.
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