Summary:
Summit Academy Community School - Cincinnati is the sole elementary school serving grades K-8 in this area, with a total enrollment of 80 students. The school has a predominantly African American (52.5%) and White (30%) student population, and it has consistently ranked in the bottom 5-10% of Ohio elementary schools over the past several years.
The Summit Academy Community School - Cincinnati faces significant challenges, with a very high chronic absenteeism rate of 68.5% and extremely low test scores across all grade levels and subject areas. For example, in 5th grade, only 9.1% of students were proficient or better in Science, 0% in Mathematics, and 9.1% in English Language Arts. The school's performance lags far behind the state averages in all tested subjects and grade levels. While the school's spending per student of $6,688 is below the state average, its relatively low student-teacher ratio of 8.8 suggests that factors beyond just funding and staffing may be contributing to the poor academic outcomes.
Overall, the data indicates that Summit Academy Community School - Cincinnati is a struggling school that is performing well below state averages on a range of key metrics. Addressing the underlying issues contributing to the school's poor performance, such as chronic absenteeism and low proficiency rates, will be critical to improving educational outcomes for its students.
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