Summary:
The Clearview Local school district in Ohio has only one middle school, Durling Middle School, which serves students in grades 6-8. The school's performance is generally below the state averages in Ohio, with low proficiency rates in subjects like math and English language arts. Durling Middle School has a diverse student population, with a significant Hispanic and African American enrollment, but also faces challenges such as a high chronic absenteeism rate and relatively low spending per student compared to the state average.
Durling Middle School's test scores are a concern, with only 12.9% of 5th graders proficient or better in math, compared to the state average of 57.4%. The school performs slightly better in science, with 59.1% of 5th graders and 53.4% of 8th graders proficient or better, but still below the state averages. In English language arts, Durling's proficiency rates range from 33% to 61.3% across grade levels, also below the state averages.
The high chronic absenteeism rate of 46.0% at Durling Middle School is another area of concern, as it may be contributing to the low academic performance. Additionally, the school's spending per student of $7,386 is below the state average, and the student-teacher ratio of 19.9 to 1 is relatively high, which could impact the school's ability to provide individualized attention and support to students. Overall, the data suggests that Durling Middle School is facing significant challenges and could benefit from further investigation and strategies to address the root causes of its performance issues.
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