Summary:
Buckeye Community School is the sole public charter high school serving students in grades 9-12 in Ontario, Ohio. Based on the available data, this school appears to be consistently underperforming compared to other high schools in the state, with low academic proficiency, graduation rates, and student engagement.
Buckeye Community School has a student population of 389, predominantly White (81%) with smaller percentages of African American (7%), Hispanic (3%), and multiracial (10%) students. The school's academic performance is significantly below the state averages across all subject areas, with proficiency rates ranging from just 2% in Algebra I to 25% in American History. This poor academic performance has worsened over the past few years, and the school's four-year graduation rate is a concerning 30.5%, well below the state average.
Attendance and engagement issues also plague Buckeye Community School, with a high chronic absenteeism rate of 63.5%. Additionally, the school has a relatively high student-teacher ratio of 27.7, which may contribute to the academic challenges faced by students. Overall, the data suggests that Buckeye Community School is struggling to provide a quality education to its students and may need to implement comprehensive strategies to address the various factors contributing to its poor performance.
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