Summary:
Clear Fork Valley Local district in Ohio has only one high school, Clear Fork High School, which serves grades 9-12. The school has a strong 96.7% four-year graduation rate, but its academic performance on state tests is mixed, with some subjects above the state average and others below. The school faces challenges with a high chronic absenteeism rate of 24% and a significant population of economically disadvantaged students, with over 50% eligible for free or reduced-price lunch.
Clear Fork High School's student population is predominantly White (94.62%), with small percentages of Hispanic (2.58%), African American (0.43%), and Asian (0.43%) students. The school spends $9,194 per student and has a student-teacher ratio of 15.2 to 1. While the school excels in subjects like American History, Biology, and English II, it struggles in Geometry and Algebra I, indicating the need for a closer examination of the curriculum and teaching methods to address these academic disparities.
The school's performance on state tests has fluctuated over the past few years, suggesting the need for a more consistent and targeted approach to improving student outcomes. Addressing the root causes of chronic absenteeism and providing additional support for the economically disadvantaged population could be key strategies for Clear Fork Valley Local district to enhance the overall success of Clear Fork High School.
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