Summary:
The Milton-Union Exempted Village school district in Ohio is home to one elementary school, Milton-Union Elementary School, which serves grades K-5 with an enrollment of 609 students. This school appears to be a relatively strong performer within the district and the state, with high proficiency rates on state tests, particularly in mathematics, and a lower student-teacher ratio than the state average.
Milton-Union Elementary School stands out for its academic achievements, often exceeding the district and state averages in mathematics proficiency across all grade levels. However, the school's English Language Arts performance is more uneven, with 4th grade proficiency lagging behind the state average. The school's statewide ranking has also declined in recent years, despite maintaining a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger, suggesting a relative decline in performance compared to other Ohio elementary schools.
While the school's student population is predominantly white, the district may benefit from exploring ways to diversify its student body. Additionally, the school's chronic absenteeism rate of 13.8% is higher than the state's target of 10%, indicating an area for improvement in student attendance. Overall, Milton-Union Elementary School appears to be a solid-performing school, but there are opportunities for the district to address areas of weaker academic performance and improve student engagement and attendance.
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