Summary:
The Crestline Exempted Village school district in Ohio consists of three schools: Crestline High School, Crestline Elementary School, and Crestline Bulldog Academy. The district faces significant challenges, with both the high school and elementary school consistently ranked in the bottom half of their respective state-wide rankings and struggling with low academic performance and high chronic absenteeism rates.
Crestline High School has a relatively large enrollment of 276 students, with a diverse student population. However, the school is consistently ranked in the bottom half of Ohio high schools and has proficiency rates well below the state average in most subjects. The school also faces a concerning 38% chronic absenteeism rate and a relatively low 86.2% 4-year graduation rate. In contrast, Crestline Elementary School has a mixed academic performance, with some subjects above and others below the state average, and a slightly lower chronic absenteeism rate of 22.7%.
The smallest school in the district, Crestline Bulldog Academy, has an enrollment of only 7 students and a predominantly White student population. While the school's state-wide ranking is not available, it faces an extremely high chronic absenteeism rate of 90%, which is likely a significant contributor to its poor performance. The lack of data for this school makes it difficult to fully evaluate its characteristics and effectiveness.
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