Summary:
Waynesfield-Goshen Local School District in Ohio is home to a single high school, Waynesfield-Goshen Local High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school has shown a mix of academic performance, with strengths in certain subject areas but also some challenges, particularly in demographic diversity and socioeconomic factors.
Waynesfield-Goshen Local High School has performed well on Ohio state tests in subjects like Science, American Government, and Mathematics, exceeding the state average in proficiency rates. However, the school's performance in American History and English Language Arts (8th grade) has been below the state average. The school's overall statewide ranking has fluctuated between 245 and 333 out of 864 Ohio high schools over the past three school years, indicating variable performance.
The school has a relatively homogeneous student population, with 96.54% of students identifying as White, and a high percentage (45.45%) of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, suggesting significant economic challenges. While the school's four-year graduation rate of 93.5% is higher than the state average, its chronic absenteeism rate of 15.8% is slightly above the state's target of 15% or less. The school district's per-student spending of $12,222 is slightly higher than the state average, and the school has a lower student-teacher ratio of 13.5, indicating smaller class sizes.
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