Summary:
The Carrollton Exempted Village school district in Ohio has one elementary school, Carrollton Elementary School, which serves grades PK-5 and has an enrollment of 820 students.
Carrollton Elementary School has a predominantly White student population (93.54%), with small percentages of Hispanic (3.9%) and students of two or more races (2.56%). The school's academic performance is mixed, with some areas, such as 3rd grade ELA and 5th grade science and ELA, performing above the state average, but several areas, including 4th grade math and ELA, significantly underperforming. The school's high chronic absenteeism rate (11.4%) and high percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch (56.83%) suggest that it may be serving a population with significant socioeconomic challenges, which could impact academic performance.
Despite the high per-student spending ($20,781) and slightly elevated student-teacher ratio (20.5), the academic results do not seem to be commensurate with the level of funding. This suggests that there may be opportunities to enhance the educational experience and outcomes for the students at Carrollton Elementary School.
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