Summary:
The Crooksville Exempted Village school district in Ohio consists of three schools: Crooksville Elementary School, Crooksville Middle School, and Crooksville High School. Unfortunately, none of the schools in this district appear to be standout performers, as they all consistently score below the state averages on a range of key metrics, including state test scores, attendance rates, and graduation rates.
The student populations at all three Crooksville schools are overwhelmingly white, with minimal racial diversity, which may suggest a lack of representation and inclusivity within the district. Attendance is also a significant concern, with chronic absenteeism rates ranging from 16.7% at the elementary school to 20.3% at the middle school. This high level of chronic absenteeism is likely contributing to the overall low academic performance across the district.
While the per-student spending varies between the schools, ranging from $8,341 at the elementary school to $10,575 at the high school, it is unclear if this is directly correlated with the academic outcomes. The school ranking and rating history also shows little to no improvement over the past few years, indicating that the district may be struggling to address the underlying issues and improve educational outcomes for its students.
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