Summary:
Summit Academy Community School-Warren is the sole elementary charter school serving grades K-7 in the Warren, Ohio area, with a total enrollment of 106 students. While the school has a diverse student population, its academic performance is significantly below the state average across multiple grade levels and subject areas, ranking in the bottom 10% of Ohio elementary schools. The school's consistently low proficiency rates, high chronic absenteeism rate of 24.1%, and potential resource challenges, such as lower per-student spending and a relatively low student-teacher ratio, suggest that the school is struggling to provide a quality education to its students.
Compared to the state averages, Summit Academy Community School-Warren has alarmingly low proficiency rates, with 0% of 3rd graders proficient in math, 18.8% of 5th graders proficient in science, and 0% of 7th graders proficient in math, all well below the state's performance. This pattern has persisted over the past few years, indicating a need for significant improvement in the school's educational outcomes.
While the school's diverse student population could be an asset, the data suggests that the school may need to examine its instructional practices, support systems, and resource allocation to better serve its students. The high chronic absenteeism rate and potential resource challenges, such as the lower per-student spending of $7,806 and the student-teacher ratio of 13.2, may be contributing factors to the school's struggles. Summit Academy Community School-Warren and the district should investigate these issues further to identify and address the root causes of the school's underperformance.
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