Summary:
The Cuyahoga Falls City school district in Ohio is home to two middle schools: Bolich Middle School and Roberts Middle School. Both schools serve students in grades 6-8 and demonstrate strong academic performance, with each school outperforming the district and state averages in certain subject areas.
Bolich Middle School stands out for its consistently higher test scores, particularly in Algebra I and American History, as well as high proficiency rates in 8th grade Science and 6th grade Mathematics. In contrast, Roberts Middle School excels in 8th grade Science, Algebra I, 6th grade Mathematics, and 8th grade English Language Arts. Both schools have similar percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, around 52%.
While Bolich Middle School has a more diverse student population, with 72.32% White, 8.3% African American, 2.95% Hispanic, and 8.86% Asian students, Roberts Middle School has a higher percentage of White students (77.61%) and lower percentages of other racial groups. Additionally, Bolich Middle School has a higher chronic absenteeism rate (32.1%) compared to Roberts Middle School (29.9%), which may be an area of concern for the district to address.
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