Summary:
The Amanda-Clearcreek Local school district in Ohio is home to two elementary schools: Amanda-Clearcreek Primary School (grades PK-2) and Amanda-Clearcreek Elementary School (grades 3-5). While the schools serve a predominantly white student population, they face challenges in academic performance and resource allocation.
Neither school stands out as an exceptional performer, with both scoring below the state average on Ohio state tests across most subject areas and grade levels. The highest proficiency rate was in 5th grade English Language Arts at Amanda-Clearcreek Elementary (67.4%), while the lowest was in 5th grade Mathematics at the same school (39.5%). The schools also have relatively high chronic absenteeism rates, with Amanda-Clearcreek Primary at 19.1% and Amanda-Clearcreek Elementary at 20.7%.
In terms of funding and resources, the schools spend between $9,742 and $10,444 per student, with student-teacher ratios ranging from 16.9 to 18.1. While the free and reduced lunch rate for Amanda-Clearcreek Elementary was not provided, Amanda-Clearcreek Primary had 36.32% of students receiving this assistance. Overall, the data suggests a need for the district to address the academic underperformance, lack of diversity, and high chronic absenteeism rates in order to provide a more equitable and effective educational experience for all students.
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