Summary:
The Southwest Licking Local school district in Ohio is home to 4 elementary schools serving students from kindergarten through 5th grade. These schools, which include Watkins Intermediate School, Etna Elementary, Pataskala Elementary School, and Kirkersville Elementary School, offer a range of academic programs and resources to support student learning.
Among these schools, Watkins Intermediate School stands out as the top performer, consistently achieving high test scores, particularly in 5th grade science, 4th grade math, and 5th grade English Language Arts. Additionally, Watkins Intermediate has a diverse student population, with 13.94% Asian students, and a relatively low chronic absenteeism rate of 9.8%. Kirkersville Elementary School also impresses with exceptional 3rd-grade math and English Language Arts scores, significantly above the district and state averages, as well as a low free/reduced lunch rate of 22.95% and a student-teacher ratio of 19:1.
The data analysis reveals a correlation between student demographics and school performance, with the schools that have higher percentages of white and Asian students, such as Watkins Intermediate School and Kirkersville Elementary School, tending to have stronger academic outcomes. Conversely, the schools with higher percentages of minority and economically disadvantaged students, like Pataskala Elementary School and Etna Elementary, have lower test scores and higher absenteeism rates. Interestingly, the data also suggests that higher spending per student does not necessarily translate to better academic performance, as Watkins Intermediate School, the top-performing school, has the lowest spending per student among the four schools.
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