Summary:
The Federal Hocking Local school district in Ohio is home to two elementary schools: Amesville Elementary School and Coolville Elementary School. While both serve students in grades K-5, Coolville Elementary stands out as the higher-performing school, with a stronger statewide ranking, better student test scores, and more favorable student-teacher ratios and per-student spending.
Coolville Elementary boasts a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger, compared to a 1-star rating for Amesville Elementary. Coolville students outperform their peers at Amesville and across the district on most state test proficiency metrics, particularly in math and science. The school also has a lower student-teacher ratio of 11.1, compared to 13.6 at Amesville. Additionally, Coolville spends more per student ($10,196) than Amesville ($9,425).
While Amesville Elementary has a more diverse student population, with 91.32% white students, 1.37% Black, 0.91% Hispanic, and 6.39% two or more races, Coolville's student body is less diverse at 96.21% white, 0.47% Black, 0.47% Hispanic, 0.95% Native American, and 1.9% two or more races. Both schools, however, face relatively high chronic absenteeism rates, an area for potential improvement across the Federal Hocking Local district.
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