Summary:
The Celina City school district in Ohio is home to two high schools: Celina High School and Tri Star Career Compact. Celina High School serves grades 8-12 and has an enrollment of 784 students, while Tri Star Career Compact is a specialized high school serving grades 11-12 with 397 students.
Celina City high schools have some notable differences. Celina High School has a more diverse student population, with 85.33% white students, while Tri Star Career Compact is 94.71% white. Celina High School's academic performance is generally above the state average, particularly in subjects like American Government, American History, and Biology, but lags behind in English II, Geometry, and Integrated Math I. Tri Star Career Compact has a lower student-teacher ratio of 14.7, potentially indicating a more personalized learning environment.
One area of concern for Celina High School is its relatively high chronic absenteeism rate of 21.9%, which could impact overall academic performance. Additionally, the significant difference in Integrated Math I proficiency between Celina High School and the state average suggests a potential opportunity for improvement in math instruction and curriculum. Overall, the data suggests that both Celina High School and Tri Star Career Compact are serving the educational needs of the Celina City community, with each offering unique strengths and areas for further development.
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