Summary:
The Clyde-Green Springs Exempted Village school district in Ohio is home to a single high school, Clyde High School. This school serves a diverse student population, with a majority of 83.36% White students, 12.56% Hispanic students, and 0.94% African American students. While the school's four-year graduation rate is high at 96.2%, it faces challenges with a chronic absenteeism rate of 29.0%, which is an area of concern.
Academically, Clyde High School has a mixed performance compared to the state average. The school outperforms the state average in American History, Biology, and English II end-of-course exams, but underperforms in American Government, Geometry, and Algebra I. This suggests the school has strengths in certain subject areas but could benefit from targeted interventions to improve performance in other subjects.
The school district's per-student spending of $9,763 and a student-teacher ratio of 15.9 indicate that Clyde High School has access to adequate resources, which may contribute to its overall performance and student outcomes. However, the high chronic absenteeism rate remains a concern that the district should address to ensure all students have the opportunity to succeed.
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