Summary:
The Warrensville Heights City school district in Ohio is home to a single high school, Warrensville Heights High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school has a predominantly African American student population, with 97.26% of students identifying as such, and a very low percentage of white students at just 0.18%.
Academically, Warrensville Heights High School's performance on Ohio state tests is generally below the state average across various subjects, including American Government, American History, Biology, English II, and Geometry. However, the school's performance on the Algebra I test is closer to the state average. While the school has a relatively high four-year graduation rate of 96.4%, it also has a concerning chronic absenteeism rate of 57.4%, which is significantly higher than the state average.
Despite the school's higher-than-average per-student spending of $12,970 and a low student-to-teacher ratio of 14:1, the academic performance data suggests that these resources may not be translating into improved student outcomes. The findings highlight the need for a deeper examination of the school's challenges and the implementation of targeted interventions to address the identified issues and support student success.
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