Summary:
The Buckeye Community School - Marion district in Ohio contains only one high school, Buckeye Community School - Marion, which serves grades 9-12. This public charter school is underperforming compared to other high schools in the state, with low academic achievement, high chronic absenteeism, and a dismal statewide ranking.
Buckeye Community School - Marion has a total enrollment of 306 students, with a racial makeup that is predominantly White (84.64%). The school's academic performance, as measured by state test scores, is significantly below the state averages across all subject areas, with proficiency rates ranging from just 1.4% in Geometry to 23.6% in English II. Additionally, the school's four-year graduation rate is only 42.0%, which is substantially lower than the state average.
The school's challenges extend beyond academics, with a high student-teacher ratio of 30.6 and a chronic absenteeism rate of 62.9%. These factors likely contribute to the school's overall underperformance, as reflected in its low statewide ranking of 819 out of 864 Ohio high schools and its 0-star rating from SchoolDigger. While the data does not provide information on the school's free and reduced-price lunch rate, the combination of poor academic results, high absenteeism, and low statewide standing suggests that Buckeye Community School - Marion may need to implement comprehensive improvement strategies to better support its students and improve educational outcomes.
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