Summary:
Columbus Bilingual Academy-North is the sole elementary school serving grades K-8 in the Columbus Bilingual Academy-North district. This public charter school has a diverse student population, with 87.16% of students identifying as Hispanic, significantly higher than the state average. However, the school faces academic challenges, with student performance on state assessments generally below the Ohio state average, particularly in mathematics.
The Columbus Bilingual Academy-North has a chronic absenteeism rate of 40.8%, which is quite high and may be contributing to the lower academic outcomes. While the school's science proficiency rates are above the state average, its mathematics and English Language Arts proficiency rates are mostly below the state average across multiple grade levels. The school's spending per student of $9,449 in 2018-2019 is within the typical range for public schools in Ohio, but it's unclear if this level of funding is adequate to address the academic challenges the school is facing.
Overall, the Columbus Bilingual Academy-North serves a unique and diverse student population, but the data suggests the school needs to implement targeted interventions and support to improve student outcomes, particularly in the areas of mathematics and attendance.
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