Summary:
Graham School The is the only high school located in the Graham School The district, serving grades 9-12 in Columbus, Ohio. With a total enrollment of 147 students, the school has a diverse student population but faces significant academic challenges, including consistently low performance on state assessments and a very high chronic absenteeism rate.
Graham School The has a student body that is 42.86% African American, 38.78% White, 12.93% Hispanic, and smaller percentages of other racial groups. While the school has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 8.1 to 1 and spends $21,235 per student, which is higher than the state average, its academic performance remains significantly below state averages across all subject areas. The school's four-year graduation rate of 85.4% is also slightly below the state average.
The high chronic absenteeism rate of 58.6% at Graham School The is a major concern and likely a contributing factor to the school's low academic performance. Additionally, the school's diverse student population and high percentage of economically disadvantaged students (61.9% receive free or reduced-price lunch) may present additional challenges that the school has yet to overcome. Addressing these issues could be crucial for improving educational outcomes at Graham School The.
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