Summary:
Liberty High School is the only high school located in the Liberty High School district in Dayton, Ohio, serving grades 10-12 with a total enrollment of 312 students. The school's performance metrics are consistently below state averages, and it is ranked in the bottom 5% of Ohio high schools, indicating it is a struggling school in need of significant interventions and support.
According to the data, Liberty High School has a student population that is majority African American (51.6%) and White (36.86%), with smaller percentages of Hispanic (4.49%) and multiracial (6.73%) students. The school's four-year graduation rate is only 30.5%, which is significantly lower than the state average, and it has an extremely high chronic absenteeism rate of 95.6%. Academically, the school's proficiency rates on Ohio state tests are well below state averages across all subject areas, with the lowest proficiency in Geometry (0%) and the highest in American Government (19.2%).
The data suggests that Liberty High School is serving a disadvantaged community, which may contribute to the school's challenges. The high student-teacher ratio of 39:1 could also be a factor in the school's academic struggles, as it may limit the ability of teachers to provide individualized attention and support to students. Overall, the data paints a concerning picture of Liberty High School and highlights the need for significant interventions and support to improve student outcomes.
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