Summary:
The Ashtabula Area City district in Ohio is home to three elementary schools: Superior Intermediate School, Michigan Primary School, and Ontario Primary School. Unfortunately, these schools are all performing well below the state average, with low state-wide rankings, test scores, and high chronic absenteeism rates.
None of the three elementary schools in the Ashtabula Area City district stand out as high-performing. All three schools are rated 1 or 2 stars out of 5 by SchoolDigger, indicating they are among the lowest-performing schools in Ohio. Their state-wide rankings range from the bottom 15-30% of elementary schools, with no significant improvement over the past few years. Test scores in both math and English language arts are significantly below the state average for 3rd and 4th grade students, and chronic absenteeism rates are high, ranging from 37.2% to 41.8%.
While the schools have a majority white student population, they also serve significant percentages of Hispanic and African American students. However, the data does not provide information on the academic performance of different racial groups, so it's difficult to assess potential achievement gaps. The spending per student varies significantly, with Ontario Primary School spending over $2,400 more per student than Michigan Primary School, but this higher spending does not seem to translate into better academic outcomes. Overall, the Ashtabula Area City district appears to be facing significant challenges in providing a quality education to its students, and targeted interventions may be necessary to improve the educational outcomes in this area.
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