Summary:
The Rolling Hills Local district in Ohio contains a single high school, Meadowbrook High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. While the school has a relatively high four-year graduation rate of 94.8%, its academic performance on state tests is mixed compared to the state average, with strengths in subjects like American Government and American History but significant weaknesses in core subjects like Biology, English, Geometry, and Algebra.
Meadowbrook High School's student population is predominantly white at 95.95%, which may limit the school's ability to prepare students for the diverse world they will encounter after graduation. Additionally, the school has a concerning chronic absenteeism rate of 29.8%, which could be contributing to its overall academic performance. The school's ranking, which has fluctuated between 475 and 573 out of 864 Ohio high schools over the past three school years, and its 2-star rating from SchoolDigger indicate that it is not a top-performing school in the state.
Despite these challenges, Meadowbrook High School's spending per student of $9,852 is in line with the state average, and its student-teacher ratio of 14.7 is slightly lower than the state average. With targeted interventions and support to address the school's academic disparities, chronic absenteeism, and overall performance, Meadowbrook High School has the potential to improve and better serve the students and families of the Rolling Hills Local district.
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