Summary:
The Danville Local school district in Ohio consists of two schools: Danville Elementary School and Danville High School. While Danville Elementary consistently performs above state averages and has a 4-star rating, Danville High School lags behind with a 2-star rating and more mixed academic results.
Danville Elementary School stands out as the stronger performer, with students scoring well above state averages on Ohio State Tests, particularly in mathematics and English language arts. The school also has a relatively low chronic absenteeism rate of 8.1%, compared to 24.5% at the high school. Additionally, Danville Elementary spends $10,223 per student, which is higher than the $11,698 spent per student at Danville High School.
In contrast, Danville High School's academic performance is more average, with some subject areas scoring above the state average and others falling below. The high school also has a higher free and reduced lunch rate of 44.21%, compared to 36.89% at the elementary school, indicating a more disadvantaged student population. Addressing attendance, equity, and resource allocation could be important next steps for the district to consider in order to improve outcomes at the secondary level.
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