Summary:
North Shore High School is the only high school located in the Garfield Heights, Ohio area. This public charter school serves grades 9-12 and has a total enrollment of 214 students. The school's student population is predominantly African American (83.18%), with smaller percentages of White (8.41%), Hispanic (4.67%), and students of two or more races (3.74%).
North Shore High School is significantly underperforming academically, with only 12.9% of students proficient or better in English II and just 5.7% proficient in Geometry, compared to state averages of 61.4% and 39.8% respectively. The school also has an extremely low four-year graduation rate of 40.0%, well below the state average. Additionally, North Shore High School struggles with chronic absenteeism, with 98.4% of students missing a significant amount of instructional time, and a high student-teacher ratio of 35.6.
The data on North Shore High School paints a concerning picture of an underperforming school that is failing to provide its predominantly African American student population with the educational opportunities and support they need to succeed. Addressing the systemic challenges facing this North Shore High School community will be crucial to improving outcomes and ensuring equity in education.
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