Summary:
The North Olmsted City school district in Ohio is home to 4 elementary schools serving students from kindergarten through 5th grade. These schools, which include Pine Intermediate School, Chestnut Elementary School, Maple Elementary School, and Birch Primary School, offer a range of academic programs and resources to support the diverse needs of their student populations.
Among the standout schools in the district, Chestnut Elementary School and Pine Intermediate School consistently perform well, with high state-wide rankings, strong test scores, and relatively low student-teacher ratios. Chestnut Elementary in particular stands out for its 3-star rating from SchoolDigger and its ability to outperform the North Olmsted City and Ohio state averages in 3rd-grade math and English language arts assessments.
While the schools in the district have a predominantly white student population, Birch Primary School and Maple Elementary School have a relatively higher percentage of Hispanic students. Additionally, the free/reduced lunch rates at Chestnut Elementary and Maple Elementary suggest that these schools serve a higher proportion of economically disadvantaged students, which may impact their overall performance.
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