Summary:
The Ohio Construction Academy is a public charter high school serving grades 9-12 in Columbus, Ohio, with a total enrollment of 93 students. As the only school in the data set, it stands out for its consistently low statewide ranking, poor academic performance, high chronic absenteeism, and low graduation rate compared to state averages.
The Ohio Construction Academy has ranked in the bottom 10-15% of Ohio high schools over the past 3 years, with proficiency rates on state tests significantly below statewide averages across all subject areas, ranging from just 4.8% proficient in Geometry to 23.8% in American History. The school also has an extremely high chronic absenteeism rate of 67.9% and a 4-year graduation rate of only 43.3%, well below the state average.
These concerning metrics suggest the Ohio Construction Academy is struggling to adequately support and retain its predominantly African American student population, with very low representation of other racial/ethnic groups. Addressing the root causes of the low academic achievement, attendance issues, and graduation challenges should be the top priorities for this underperforming school.
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