Summary:
The Ohio Digital Learning School is a public charter virtual high school serving grades 9-12 with a total enrollment of 939 students. As the only school in the district, it faces significant challenges, with a district rank of 769 out of 839 districts in Ohio and a 0-star rating from SchoolDigger.
The school's student population is predominantly White (69.44%), with significant percentages of African American (18.96%) and Hispanic (10.22%) students. However, the school struggles academically, with a four-year graduation rate of just 44.8%, well below the state average, and a high chronic absenteeism rate of 28.8%. Across all subject areas, the school's test scores on the Ohio State Tests are consistently lower than the state averages, ranging from a low of 2.5% proficiency in Geometry to a high of 43.1% in American History.
These academic challenges may be exacerbated by the school's high student-teacher ratio of 37.5 to 1. While the specific free/reduced lunch rate is not provided, the data suggests that the Ohio Digital Learning School serves a significant population of economically disadvantaged students. Overall, the data paints a concerning picture of the school's performance, indicating that it is struggling to effectively serve its student population and provide a high-quality education.
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