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Brown County schools ranked by test score

Latest Ohio's State Tests year (2024-25). 15 schools in Brown County, Ohio with reported Science scores. Ohio state average: 60.8%.
RankSchoolLevelSciencevs state
1Sardinia Elementary School
Sardinia · Eastern Local School District
Elementary89.6%+28.8pp
2Georgetown Elementary School
Georgetown · Georgetown Exempted Village
Elementary88.9%+28.1pp
3Mt Orab Middle School
Mount Orab · Western Brown Local
Middle82.5%+21.7pp
4Eastern MS
Winchester · Eastern Local School District
Middle77.2%+16.4pp
5Hamersville Elementary School
Hamersville · Western Brown Local
Elementary76.2%+15.4pp
6Eastern High School
Winchester · Eastern Local School District
High75.4%+14.6pp
7Fayetteville-Perry High School
Fayetteville · Fayetteville-Perry Local
High74.7%+13.9pp
8Georgetown Jr/Sr High School
Georgetown · Georgetown Exempted Village
High73.5%+12.8pp
9Russellville Elementary School
Russellville · Eastern Local School District
Elementary72.7%+11.9pp
10Ripley Union Lewis Huntington Elementary School
Ripley · Ripley-Union-Lewis-Huntington Local
Elementary69.8%+9.0pp
11Fayetteville-Perry Elementary School
Fayetteville · Fayetteville-Perry Local
Elementary67.7%+6.9pp
12Ripley Union Lewis Huntington Junior High School
Ripley · Ripley-Union-Lewis-Huntington Local
Middle66.0%+5.2pp
13Western Brown High School
Mount Orab · Western Brown Local
High53.3%-7.5pp
14Fayetteville-Perry Middle School
Fayetteville · Fayetteville-Perry Local
Middle51.9%-8.9pp
15Ripley-Union-Lewis-Huntington Senior High School
Ripley · Ripley-Union-Lewis-Huntington Local
High43.5%-17.3pp

About this ranking

Schools are ranked by the percentage of students who scored at or above the Ohio's State Tests % Proficient or Above threshold on the latest available Ohio's State Tests Science test (school year 2024-25). Only public schools in Brown County, Ohio with a reasonable cohort size are shown. A higher percentage is better.

The comparison column shows the gap to the Ohio statewide enrollment-weighted average. To compare against neighboring counties, use the full Ohio ranking.