Summary:
The Hubbard Exempted Village school district in Ohio consists of three schools: Hubbard Elementary School, Hubbard High School, and Hubbard Middle School. The data reveals that Hubbard Elementary School and Hubbard High School are the standout performers in the district, with consistently high test scores, low chronic absenteeism, and impressive graduation rates.
Hubbard Elementary School stands out as the top-performing school, with students consistently outperforming the state average in both Math and English Language Arts. The school also has a relatively low chronic absenteeism rate and higher spending per student compared to the other schools in the district. Hubbard High School also impresses with a 97.0% four-year graduation rate and strong performance on end-of-course exams, particularly in American Government, American History, and Biology.
While the schools generally perform well, there are some areas for potential improvement. Hubbard Middle School has the highest rate of free/reduced lunch recipients at 70.82%, which may indicate a higher concentration of students from low-income families and the need for additional resources and support. Additionally, there are some subjects, such as Geometry and 7th grade Math, where student proficiency rates are lower compared to the state average, suggesting an opportunity for the district to focus on and implement targeted interventions to improve student outcomes in these areas.
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