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District avg 88.4%
County avg 64.1%
+2.5pp since 2021-22
What this means: On the Ohio's State Tests, Ohio's statewide test, about 94 of every 100 students at this school read and write at grade level, about 89 of 100 do math at grade level, about 91 of 100 are at grade level in science, and about 97 of 100 are at grade level in social studies. Across all Ohio schools, those numbers are about 60, 56, 61, and 70. Reading and writing scores are up about 3 points since 2021, while math scores are up about 8 points, science scores have held steady, and social studies scores are up about 9 points.
What this means: About 90% of students here test proficient in math and reading, compared with the roughly 85% typical for Ohio schools with a similar share of low-income students. BeatsExpectations measures results against demographically similar schools rather than by raw scores, and this school falls within the typical range, neither among Ohio's top nor bottom 10%.
| Year | School | District | County | State |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SY 2024-25 | 93.5% | 88.4% | 64.1% | 59.8% |
| SY 2023-24 | 89.7% | 88.4% | 64.5% | 60.6% |
| SY 2022-23 | 93.4% | 89.1% | 64.7% | 59.3% |
| SY 2021-22 | 91.0% | 88.5% | 63.3% | 58.2% |
| Year | School | District | County | State |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SY 2024-25 | 88.6% | 86.9% | 62.7% | 56.1% |
| SY 2023-24 | 82.2% | 84.9% | 59.8% | 54.1% |
| SY 2022-23 | 83.5% | 85.2% | 60.3% | 53.3% |
| SY 2021-22 | 80.3% | 82.7% | 55.6% | 50.8% |
| Year | School | District | County | State |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SY 2024-25 | 90.7% | 88.6% | 72.8% | 60.7% |
| SY 2023-24 | 86.7% | 88.0% | 68.8% | 59.9% |
| SY 2022-23 | 88.5% | 89.1% | 71.1% | 60.2% |
| SY 2021-22 | 91.1% | 90.5% | 71.8% | 59.6% |
| Year | School | District | County | State |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SY 2024-25 | 97.2% | 97.2% | 79.8% | 70.2% |
| SY 2023-24 | 95.5% | 95.5% | 77.8% | 66.9% |
| SY 2022-23 | 91.5% | 91.5% | 79.5% | 68.1% |
| SY 2021-22 | 88.0% | 88.0% | 79.7% | 68.1% |
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