Summary:
The Edison Local school district in Ohio is home to two elementary schools: Stanton Elementary School and John E Gregg Elementary School. While both schools serve students in the same district, the data reveals a significant performance gap between the two, with John E Gregg Elementary consistently outranking Stanton Elementary in state rankings and academic metrics.
John E Gregg Elementary stands out as the stronger performing school, earning a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger compared to Stanton's 2-3 star ratings. Students at John E Gregg demonstrate higher proficiency in core subjects like English Language Arts, with 93.2% of 3rd graders scoring proficient or better, compared to just 69.6% at Stanton. Additionally, John E Gregg has a lower chronic absenteeism rate and a more favorable student-teacher ratio, suggesting a more conducive learning environment.
While both schools have a predominantly white student population, Stanton Elementary serves a higher percentage of economically disadvantaged students, with 57.8% receiving free or reduced-price lunch compared to 51.6% at John E Gregg. This socioeconomic difference may be a contributing factor to the performance gap between the two schools. The data highlights opportunities for the Edison Local district to identify and address the specific needs of Stanton Elementary to help improve student outcomes and close the achievement disparity.
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