Summary:
Cliff Park High School is the sole public charter high school serving grades 9-12 in the Springfield, Ohio area, with a total enrollment of 314 students. While the school boasts a diverse student population, the data reveals significant challenges in academic performance, student engagement, and resource allocation that need to be addressed.
Academically, Cliff Park High School is performing well below the state average across multiple subject areas, with only 26.2% of students proficient or better in American Government, compared to the state average of 69.1%. The school's graduation rate is also alarmingly low at 40.9%, and the chronic absenteeism rate is an extremely high 96.7%. These metrics suggest that the school is struggling to keep students engaged and on track to graduate.
The data also indicates potential resource constraints, with a high student-teacher ratio of 44.8 for the 2022-2023 school year. This may be impacting the school's ability to provide individualized attention and support to its students. While the challenges facing Cliff Park High School are significant, the data also highlights opportunities for targeted interventions and support to improve academic achievement, student engagement, and overall school performance.
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