Summary:
The elementary schools in Wellston City, Ohio, serve students from kindergarten through 6th grade. The data set provided information on two schools in the district: Bundy Elementary School and Wellston Intermediate School. While the schools share some similarities, such as consistent funding and staffing levels, they also face unique challenges that parents should be aware of.
Both Bundy Elementary and Wellston Intermediate have a predominantly white student population, with minimal racial diversity. This lack of diversity may be reflective of the broader Wellston City community. Additionally, both schools struggle with high chronic absenteeism rates, which can negatively impact student learning and academic performance. Wellston Intermediate's test scores on Ohio State Tests are generally below the state average, with mixed results in English Language Arts and Mathematics.
Despite the challenges, the two schools maintain a consistent level of funding and staffing, with similar spending per student and student-teacher ratios. This suggests a district-wide approach to resource allocation. However, the data indicates that there are no clear standout schools in the Wellston City district, and both Bundy Elementary and Wellston Intermediate appear to be relatively average in their performance and characteristics.
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