Summary:
Lynchburg-Clay Local school district in Ohio has only one high school, Lynchburg-Clay High School, which serves grades 9-12. The school has a relatively small enrollment of 318 students, with a predominantly White student population. While the school excels in certain academic subjects, it faces challenges in others, and its chronic absenteeism rate is higher than the state's desired target.
Lynchburg-Clay High School has performed well on Ohio state tests, with proficiency rates exceeding the state average in subjects like American Government, Biology, and English II. However, the school's performance in Geometry and Algebra I lags behind the state average, indicating a need to focus on improving math instruction and support for students in these subject areas. The school's four-year graduation rate of 96.5% is significantly higher than the state average, but its chronic absenteeism rate of 16.9% is higher than the state's desired target of 15% or less.
With only one high school in the Lynchburg-Clay Local district, there is no opportunity to compare the school's performance to other local high schools. However, the data suggests that Lynchburg-Clay High School is a relatively strong-performing school, with areas of academic excellence, but also faces challenges in certain subject areas and with chronic absenteeism, which may require targeted interventions and support to address.
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