Summary:
The Washington-Nile Local school district in Ohio is home to a single high school, Portsmouth West High School, which serves 350 students in grades 9-12. The school's student population is predominantly White (94.57%), with smaller percentages of Hispanic, African American, and multiracial students.
Academically, Portsmouth West High School faces some challenges, with proficiency rates on Ohio state tests ranging from 32.3% in Geometry to 68.6% in American History, generally below the state average. The school's performance has remained relatively consistent over the past two years. However, the school's four-year graduation rate is strong at 94.8%, and its per-student spending of $10,042 is in line with the state average.
One area of concern is the school's high chronic absenteeism rate of 32.3%, which may be impacting academic performance. The lack of racial diversity in the student population is also noteworthy and could affect the school's ability to provide a well-rounded educational experience. Overall, Portsmouth West High School has room for improvement, particularly in addressing academic performance and attendance issues, while also considering ways to enhance the diversity of its student body.
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