Summary:
The Chesapeake Union Exempted Village district in Ohio is home to a single middle school, Chesapeake Middle School, which serves students in grades 5-8. While the school has some academic strengths, it also faces challenges that are reflected in its average performance compared to other Ohio middle schools.
Chesapeake Middle School's students excel in science, with proficiency rates ranging from 61.5% to 75.3% across grade levels, and in Algebra I, where the proficiency rate is an impressive 93.8%. However, the school struggles with mathematics, where proficiency rates are consistently lower than the state average, ranging from 33% to 63% across grade levels. The school's chronic absenteeism rate of 23.0% is also significantly higher than the state average, which could be a contributing factor to its overall academic performance.
Despite these challenges, Chesapeake Middle School appears to have adequate funding, with a spending per student of $8,349. The school's student population is also relatively homogeneous, with 94.81% of students identifying as White. As the only middle school in the Chesapeake Union Exempted Village district, the school's performance and the district's efforts to address its areas of concern will be crucial in ensuring that students in this community receive a well-rounded and effective education.
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