Summary:
The Adams County Ohio Valley Local school district in Ohio is home to three elementary schools serving grades K-6: North Adams Elementary School, West Union Elementary School, and Peebles Elementary School. While the schools share the same district, they exhibit notable differences in academic performance, attendance rates, and socioeconomic factors.
North Adams Elementary School stands out as the top performer, consistently scoring higher on state tests in mathematics and English language arts compared to the district and state averages. The school also has a lower chronic absenteeism rate and a relatively lower percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. In contrast, West Union Elementary School has the highest chronic absenteeism rate and the highest percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, which may contribute to its mixed academic performance.
Peebles Elementary School stands out for its strong performance in English language arts, outpacing the district and state averages in grades 5 and 6. The school also has the lowest student-teacher ratio among the three, and the highest spending per student. These factors may contribute to its academic success, despite having a higher percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch compared to North Adams Elementary School.
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