Summary:
The Clearview Local school district in Ohio consists of 4 schools, including 1 elementary school, 1 middle school, and 2 high schools (one traditional and one virtual). The district serves a diverse student population, with significant Hispanic and African American representation. While some schools, like Vincent Elementary and Durling Middle, show pockets of strong academic performance, others, like Clearview High, struggle across multiple subject areas.
Durling Middle School stands out for its exceptional 8th grade Algebra I proficiency, with 92.9% of students scoring proficient or better, significantly higher than the district and state averages. However, the school faces challenges in math proficiency, particularly in 5th through 8th grades, where scores are well below the state averages. Vincent Elementary has relatively high proficiency rates in 3rd and 4th grade math and ELA, and has shown improvement over the past 3 years, but struggles with a high chronic absenteeism rate of 36.6%.
The data also reveals concerning trends, such as the lower 4-year graduation rate (80%) and higher chronic absenteeism rate (39.5%) at the Clearview Local Schools virtual high school compared to the traditional Clearview High School. Additionally, the schools with the highest percentages of minority and economically disadvantaged students tend to have the lowest academic performance, raising questions about equity and the distribution of resources within the Clearview Local district.
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