Summary:
The Bowling Green City School District in Ohio is home to three elementary schools: Conneaut Elementary School, Crim Elementary School, and Kenwood Elementary School. Among these schools, Conneaut Elementary stands out as the highest-performing, with the best overall state test scores, the highest state-wide ranking, and the lowest chronic absenteeism rate.
Conneaut Elementary has the largest enrollment with 419 students and the highest per-student spending at $8,565. It also has the highest percentage of white students at 74.7%, indicating a relatively higher socioeconomic status compared to the other two schools. In contrast, Crim Elementary has a more diverse student body, with 64.31% white, 18.13% Hispanic, and 9.63% two or more races, and the lowest student-teacher ratio at 14.7.
While Conneaut Elementary consistently outperforms the Bowling Green City School District and state averages on state tests, the other two schools, Crim and Kenwood, struggle in certain areas, such as significantly lower proficiency rates in 5th-grade math and English language arts. The district may need to investigate the factors contributing to these disparities and develop strategies to support the lower-performing schools.
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