Summary:
The Bloom-Vernon Local school district in Ohio consists of two schools: Bloom-Vernon Elementary School and South Webster Junior/Senior High School. While both schools perform well, Bloom-Vernon Elementary stands out as an exceptional institution, consistently ranking in the top 15% of Ohio elementary schools and boasting exceptional test scores, low chronic absenteeism, and relatively high spending per student.
Bloom-Vernon Elementary's academic excellence is evident in its consistently high state-wide rankings, with over 90% proficiency in Math and English Language Arts across multiple grade levels, and an impressive 79.1% of 5th graders proficient or better in Science. In contrast, South Webster Junior/Senior High, while also performing well, does not quite match the exceptional standards set by the elementary school. However, South Webster Junior/Senior High does have a commendable 96.8% four-year graduation rate.
Both schools have a predominantly white student population, which may indicate a lack of diversity and representation within the district. Additionally, the higher percentage of free/reduced lunch recipients at Bloom-Vernon Elementary compared to South Webster Junior/Senior High suggests that the elementary school may be serving a more economically disadvantaged population, which could have implications for resource allocation and support services. These findings highlight potential areas for further investigation and improvement within the Bloom-Vernon Local school district.
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